Interaction between different groups may have taken place and the inhabitation of the Arctic would have been enriched through new migrations. |
The urban rules and the needs of the owner change to an spatial idea: the void, which allows inhabitation of a solid block. |
The natural hazards are too numerous and the climate too determinedly extreme to tolerate inhabitation by anybody but the most intrepid and self-reliant. |
The record of human inhabitation by Inuit peoples in what is now known as Aulavik National Park stretches back almost 3,500 years. |
Human inhabitation is concentrated toward the eastern edge of the study area near the communities of Happy Valley-Goose Bay and Sheshatshui. |
He approves their rules and presides over the inhabitation of the first three friars. |