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  1. History of Greenland - Wikipedia

    • The prehistory of Greenland is a story of repeated waves of Paleo-Inuit immigration from the islands north of the North American mainland. (The population of those islands are thought to have d… See more

    Norse Settlement

    Europeans probably became aware of Greenland's existence in the late 9th century, after Gunnbjörn Ulfsson, while sailing from Norway to Iceland, was blown off course b… See more

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    Norse Abandonment

    There are many theories as to why the Norse settlements in Greenland collapsed after surviving for some 450–500 years (985 to 1450–1500). Among the factors that have been … See more

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    Late Dorset and Thule Cultures

    The Late Dorset culture inhabited Greenland until the early fourteenth century. This culture was primarily located in the northwest of Greenland, far from the Norse who … See more

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    Danish Recolonization

    Most of the old Norse records concerning Greenland were removed from Trondheim to Copenhagen in 1664 and subsequently lost, probably in the Copenhagen Fire of 1728. The … See more

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  2. Greenland was drawn into the Viking Age and settled by Norse Vikings in the late 980s CE, their presence there lasting into the 15th century CE.
    www.worldhistory.org/article/1208/viking-age-green…
    In 982 the Norwegian Erik the Red, who had been banished from Iceland for manslaughter, settled on the island today known as Greenland.
    www.britannica.com/place/Greenland/History
    Leif Erikson (spelling variations include Eiriksson, Erikson or Ericson), known as “Leif the Lucky,” was the second of three sons of the famed Norse explorer Erik the Red, who established a settlement in Greenland after being expelled from Iceland around A.D. 980.
    www.history.com/topics/exploration/leif-eriksson
    There has been no evidence discovered that Greenland was known to Norsemen until the ninth century CE, when Norse Icelandic explorers settled on its southwestern coast. The ancestors of the Greenlandic Inuit who live there today appear to have migrated there later, around the year 1200, from northwestern Greenland.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Greenland
     
  3. Viking Age Greenland - World History Encyclopedia

    Apr 3, 2018 · Greenland was drawn into the Viking Age and settled by Norse Vikings in the late 980s CE, their presence there lasting into the 15th century CE. Despite its ice-riddled geography, the Norse managed...

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  4. Greenland - Viking, Inuit, Colonization | Britannica

    6 days ago · In 982 the Norwegian Erik the Red, who had been banished from Iceland for manslaughter, settled on the island today known as Greenland.

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  5. Greenland - Wikipedia

  6. Why Did Greenland’s Vikings Vanish? - Smithsonian Magazine

  7. Greenland | History, Population, Map, Flag,

    3 days ago · Greenland, the world’s largest island, lying in the North Atlantic Ocean. Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat) is noted for its vast tundra and immense glaciers. Although Greenland remains part of the Kingdom of Denmark, the …

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  8. Leif Eriksson ‑ Day, Biography & Facts - HISTORY

    Apr 22, 2010 · Leif Erikson was the son of Erik the Red, founder of the first European settlement on what is now called Greenland. Born in Iceland around A.D. 970, Erikson sailed to Norway around A.D. 1000,...

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  9. Erik the Red | Biography & Facts | Britannica

    Erik the Red (flourished 10th century, Norway?) was the founder of the first European settlement on Greenland (c. 985) and the father of Leif Erikson, one of the first Europeans to reach North America.

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  10. History of Greenland, a story of Inuits and Vikings

    The history of Greenland goes back to ca. 2500 BC, when the first Paleo-Inuits migrated to Greenland through North America.

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  11. The Fate of Greenland's Vikings February 28, 2000

    Archaeologists wondered who might have come to Greenland after Norse traders ceased to arrive. The most likely answer was English sea rovers or Basque whalers. According to their own tradition,...

  12. The Lost Norse: Why Did Greenland’s Vikings …

    Nov 10, 2016 · 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 …

  13. Eric the Red: The Incredible Story of Greenland’s First Viking

  14. The rise and fall of the Norse settlements in Greenland

  15. The Vikings of Greenland - HeritageDaily

  16. Why Did the Vikings Disappear From Greenland? - HISTORY

  17. Why did Greenland's Vikings disappear? - Science | AAAS

  18. Why Did the Vikings Abandon Their Most Successful Settlement …

  19. Whatever Happened to the Greenland Vikings? - Scientific American

  20. Norse settlements in Greenland - Wikipedia

  21. Greenland profile - Timeline - BBC News