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'''Comer's Midden Monsters''' are [[monsters (nonfiction)]] released during the early nineteenth century by archaeological research at [[Comer's Midden (nonfiction)]] in Greenland.
'''Comer's Midden Monsters''' are [[Monster (nonfiction)|monsters]] released during the early nineteenth century by archaeological research at [[Comer's Midden (nonfiction)|Comer's Midden]] in Greenland.


== Description ==
In contemporary usage, the term "Comer's Midden Monster" may refer to any monster having great affinity with the [[Comer's Midden (nonfiction)|Comer's midden]] site.


In general, the term "Comer's Midden Monster" refers to any monster born of, or having great affinity with, the [[Comer's Midden (nonfiction)]] site.
More strict usage applies exclusively to monsters born of the archaeological site itself, excluding non-site monsters who wish to haunt the site for reasons of their own.


The term is sometimes used exclusively for monsters born of the archaeological site itself, excluding monsters who wish to haunt the site for reasons of their own.
== In the News ==
 
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File:Thule Greenlanders Whaling.png|link=Comer's Midden (nonfiction)|[[Comer's Midden (nonfiction)|Comer's Midden]] will always be home, where a Comer's Midden Monster goes.
File:Alberta sulfur pyramids.jpg|link=Alberta sulphur pyramids (nonfiction)|Delicious aroma of [[Alberta sulphur pyramids (nonfiction)|sulfur pyramids]] attracts Comer's Midden Monsters to Alberta.
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==

Latest revision as of 09:31, 5 July 2016

Comer's Midden Monsters are monsters released during the early nineteenth century by archaeological research at Comer's Midden in Greenland.

In contemporary usage, the term "Comer's Midden Monster" may refer to any monster having great affinity with the Comer's midden site.

More strict usage applies exclusively to monsters born of the archaeological site itself, excluding non-site monsters who wish to haunt the site for reasons of their own.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference