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Annoatok or Anoritooq was alittle searching station in island on Smith Sound concerning twenty four metric linear unit (15 mi) north of Etah. It’s currently abandoned. Annoatok was used as a base by town Cook throughout his Arctic expedition of 1908–09, once he claimed to possess reached the pole. The name Annoatok means that “the wind-loved place”.
According to a publication of 1997 it’s been the foremost northerly owner-occupied place on earth at that point. However, excavations dole out by Eric Holtved in Inuarfissuaq in central Inglefield-Land established human settlement even farther north. Excavations throughout the years 2004 to 2005 gave proof of associate degree ancient settlement concerning thirty metric linear unit farther north in Qaqaitsut in jap Inglefield-Land.
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