News - New Thoughts on the Demise of Greenland’s Norse Settlements - Archaeology Magazine
TASILIKULOOQ, GREENLAND—Science Magazine reports that the North Atlantic Biocultural Organization has analyzed data on the […]
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TASILIKULOOQ, GREENLAND—Science Magazine reports that the North Atlantic Biocultural Organization has analyzed data on the […]
archaeology.orgIn 1721, missionary Hans Egede sailed a ship called The Hope from Norway to Greenland, seeking Norse farmers whom Europeans hadn't heard from in 200 years in order to convert them to Protestantism. He...
pulitzercenter.orgWhat happened? A group of seafaring Norse settlers from mainly Denmark, Sweden, and Norway in Scandinavia, established settlements in Greenland in the late 10th century (map below). These settlements were occupied for about 500 years before disappearing somewhat mysteriously in the middle of the 15th century. Archaeologists propose two main hypotheses for the Norse settler’s […]
www.science.smith.eduNewly discovered evidence is upending our understanding of how early settlers made a life on the island -- and why they suddenly disappeared
www.smithsonianmag.comArchaeologists have a new answer to the mystery of Greenland's Norse, who thrived for centuries and then vanished.
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