Inuit and Englishmen
The Nunavut Voyages of Martin Frobisher

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Nunavut: The Inuit Homeland Nunavut: The Inuit Homeland
1576: A Meeting of Two Worlds 1576: A Meeting of Two Worlds
The Five Lost Sailors The Five Lost Sailors
Tokens of Possession Tokens of Possession
1577: Ice, Hostages and Gold 1577: Ice, Hostages and Gold
Inuit in England Inuit in England
1578: Frobisher's Gold Mines 1578: Frobisher's Gold Mines
An Elizabethan Cottage in Nunavut An Elizabethan Cottage in Nunavut
Meta Incognita Rediscovered Meta Incognita Rediscovered
Aftermath Aftermath
The Meta Incognita Project The Meta Incognita Project
Supplementary Information:
  • The Meta Incognita Project, 1990-1999
  • Cartography of the Northwest Passage Before Frobisher
  • Northwestern Exploration Before Frobisher
  • Humphrey Gilbert
  • Martin Frobisher
  • Michael Lok
  • Christopher Hall
  • Edward Fenton
  • George Best
  • John Dee
  • The Company of Cathay
  • The Ships of the Third Voyage
  • The Principal Archaeological Features of Kodlunarn Island
  • The House on Kodlunarn
  • Mining Methods Used on the Frobisher Expeditions
  • A Basket from Kodlunarn Island
  • The Ore from the Baffin Region
  • Assaying in the Sixteenth Century
  • The Dartford Furnaces
  • The Glitter of Gold: Fraud or Self-deception?
  • Cartography During and After the Voyages
  • A Spanish Spy
  • The Difficulties of Arctic Voyages
  • The Legacies of the Voyages
Publications:
  • Meta Incognita: A Discourse of Discovery
  • The Meta Incognita Project: Contributions to Field Studies
  • Martin Frobisher's Northwest Venture, 1576-1581: Mines, Minerals and Metallurgy
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