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What can these data help historians understand about the Viking settlements in Greenland?

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Answered by lakshmipriyabiju155
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Norse colonists established settlements in southern Greenland, often siting their farmsteads on fjords. ... The findings suggest that the Greenland Norse focused less on livestock and more on trade, especially in walrus ivory, and that for food they relied more on the sea than on their pastures.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Norse settled Greenland from Iceland during a warm period around 1000 C.E. But even as a chilly era called the Little Ice Age set in, the story goes, they clung to raising livestock and church-building while squandering natural resources like soil and timber.

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