Between 1985 and 1987, in conjunction with a plan by the Ministère des Transports du Québec to renovate Nunavik’s municipal airport infrastructure, the Avataq Cultural Institute prepared systematic archaeological inventories within a five-kilometre radius around nine Nunavik communities.
The first large-scale project by Avataq’s archaeology department, our work led to the discovery of over 250 archaeological sites representing all periods of human settlement in Nunavik. This project also led to the excavation of four of these sites (three in Inukjuak: IcGm-2, 3, and 4; and one in Ivujivik: KcFr-3), and to the safekeeping of cultural relics under threat of imminent destruction.
Contact: Daniel Gendron