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The first records of Greenland Vikings date to 985 CE. Archaeological evidence yields insight into how they lived, yet drivers of their disappearance in the 15th century remain enigmatic. Hypotheses include combinations of environmental change, social unrest, and economic disruption. Occupation coincided with a transition from the Medieval Warm Period (900 to 1250 CE) to...
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