Categories: Archaeology and Palaeoenvironment, Art, For Kids, For Schools, Greenland, Local Community Outreach
The Prehistory of Greenland is being told in drawings and text
In a joint venture between the graphic artist Nuka Gotfredsen, researchers at SILA and Grønlands Skolebogsforlag (Publisher of Greenlandic school books) the latest research in the prehistory of Greenland is communicated to a broad audience. The stories told in the cartoons will be fiction on the personal level, but rooted in specific prehistoric and material archaeological evidence and in a precise geographical Arctic setting. See an exhibition from work on this project so far: Qanga - an exhibition with drawings, https://natmus.dk/historisk-viden/forskning/forskningsprojekter/qanga-tegnet-fortid/


