kvartalik
Kvartalik is a name used for several places and features. The most widely cited use is Kvartalik, an archaeological site in the Canadian Arctic that preserves rock carvings and other traces of past human activity. The site contains petroglyphs and engravings carved into rocks and provides evidence of prehistoric Arctic populations’ art and symbolic practice. It has been the subject of scientific study since the mid-20th century, with researchers examining the carvings to understand Arctic prehistory, art, and patterns of habitation.
Other uses of the name include geographic place names in other regions and, less commonly, as a
Because of the remoteness of Kvartalik sites and their fragile artifacts, access is typically restricted and