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David Babson wrote:
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> And, even the Vikings didn't keep it up indefinitely--my understanding is
> that the Greenland "colony" died out in the 14th century, some years after
> their connection to Iceland was broken, due to changing trade patterns and,
> perhaps, the Black Death in Scandinavia.
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.
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Alasdair Brooks
Department of Archaeology
University of York
King's Manor
York
YO1 2EP
England, UK
phone: 01904 433931
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"The Buffalo tastes the same on both sides of the border"
Sitting Bull
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