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James H Brothers IV <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Feb 2000 08:49:05 -0500
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Alasdair wrote:

> A colleague of mine here at York did her doctoral dissertation on the
> palaeoecology of the Norse settlements of Greenland.  I was under the
> impression that climate change was also a strong factor in the decline
> of the settlements, but it's hardly my area of specialisation.  If
> anyone's interested in the topic, e-mail me off-list and I'll pass on
> contact details.

Years ago I did a paper on the skeletal remains of the Greenland Vikings for a
University course.  As I remember it, climate change did have a lot to do with
the end of the colony.  At one point they were raising cattle and grain crops in
southern Greenland.  With the coming of the little ice age that became
impossible.

JH Brothers IV

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