Archaeological excavations in
Qilakitsoq on the northeastern shore revealed the existence of an ancient Arctic culture later named the
Saqqaq culture, which is the archaeological designation of the earliest Palaeo-Eskimo culture of west and southeast part of Greenland. The natives inhabited the area of west-central Greenland between 2500 BCE and 800 BCE. Major landslides have struck Sullorsuaq Strait since prehistoric times, sometimes generating
tsunamis or
megatsunamis: • Research indicates that nine large tsunamigenic
landslides struck the strait in prehistoric times during the
Holocene, seven of them from the southern coast of the Nuussuaq Peninsula and two from the northern coast of Disko Island. Seven of the landslides apparently occurred between about 8,020 BC and 6,520 BC with unidentified tsunamigenic effects. The two most recent prehistoric landslides generated megatsunamis which struck
Alluttoq Island, the first sometime around 5,650 BC with a run-up height of , and another that struck around 5,350 BC with a run-up height of . • On 15 December 1952, an thick landslide began at a height of on a slope of the mountain
Niiortuut () on the southern coast of the Nuussuaq Peninsula and traveled . Between of material entered the strait, creating of new land extending into the strait and generating a tsunami. With a run-up height of , the wave struck a group of four fishermen away on the southern coast of the Nuussuaq Peninsula, killing one of them. Then it struck the town of
Qullissat away on
Disko Island, where it had a run-up height of . • On 21 November 2020, a landslide with a mass of 260,000,000 tons fell from an elevation of at
Paatuut on the southern coast of the Nuussuaq Peninsula, reaching a speed of . About of material with a mass of 87,000,000 tons entered the strait, generating a megatsunami. The wave had a run-up height of near the landslide and at the former site of Qullissat, away, where it inundated the coast as far as inland. Refracted energy from the tsunami created a wave with a run-up height of that destroyed boats at Saqqaq, from the landslide. • An unwitnessed landslide from an elevation of consisting of of frozen debris and rock occurred at
Assapaat () on the southern coast of the Nuussuaq Peninsula on 13 June 2021. About of material entered the strait but did not generate a tsunami. == See also ==