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Hidden Planet Here’s the real reason the Vikings left Greenland A new study found some Viking settlements experienced up to 10.8 feet of sea level rise over four centuries ...
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The fate of Greenland’s Vikings—who never numbered more than 2,500—has intrigued and confounded generations of archaeologists.
The Vikings disappeared abruptly from Greenland in the mid-15th century, some 400 years after arriving there. Why they abandoned a successful settlement is a mystery that historians never have ...
Sea level rise played an important role in pushing the Vikings out of Greenland -- but there was more than one reason why they left.
Climate change that led to sea level rise and severe coastal flooding could explain why the Vikings abandoned their Greenland settlements.
Why Did Greenland’s Vikings Vanish? Newly discovered evidence is upending our understanding of how early settlers made a life on the island — and why they suddenly disappeared ...