About 4,500 years ago, around the time the Great Pyramids of Giza were built and the Indus Valley Civilization reached its zenith, a group of people from the Arctic migrated to an area in northern Greenland now known as Inutka Nunaat, which means “Land of the Ancients.”
They were the northernmost culture on Earth at the time, living just 800 kilometers from the North Pole, yet little is known about their diet, habits, or strategies for surviving in a polar climate. But now that’s starting to change.
Source: www.newscientist.com