Drought may have prompted the Vikings’ departure from Greenland
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https://doi.org/10.25250/thescbr.brk696Keywords:
Vikings, Greenland, Temperature, DroughtAbstract
The reason why the Vikings left Greenland in the early 15th century remains unclear. The declining temperature during the Little Ice Age had been thought to be one of the important factors. However, new evidence suggests that increasingly dry conditions played a more important role in undermining the viability of the Norse Settlement than minor temperature changes.
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Zhao B, Castañeda IS, Salacup JM, Thomas EK, Daniels WC, Schneider T, De Wet GA, Bradley RS. Prolonged drying trend coincident with the demise of Norse settlement in southern Greenland. Science Advances 2022; 8: 12. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abm4346
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