For thousands of years, a giant iron meteorite lay in the far north of Greenland, where generations of Inuit travelled to it as their only source of metal for knives and harpoons — until the American

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For thousands of years, a giant iron meteorite lay in the far north of Greenland, where generations of Inuit travelled to it as their only source of metal for knives and harpoons — until the American
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Somewhere around 10,000 years ago, a mass of iron from space struck the far north of Greenland. It broke apart as it fell, scattering across the region near Cap...

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