Latest News About Norse Settlements In Greenland

Updated 2026-05-08 02:04

Here is the latest context I can share based on recent coverage up to 2026:

Illustration: If you’d like a visual, I can generate a simple chart summarizing estimated timelines (first settlement, peak activity, abandonment) for the Eastern and Western Settlements, and annotate key uncertainty points (e.g., timeline of contact with Iceland, climate events). Would you like me to create that chart?

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The lost norse

Archaeologists have a new answer to the mystery of Greenland's Norse, who thrived for centuries and then vanished.

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Abandonment of Norse Settlements in Greenland (c. 1450s) - Climate in Arts and History

What happened? A group of seafaring Norse settlers from mainly Denmark, Sweden, and Norway in Scandinavia, established settlements in Greenland in the late 10th century (map below). These settlements were occupied for about 500 years before disappearing somewhat mysteriously in the middle of the 15th century. Archaeologists propose two main hypotheses for the Norse settler’s […]

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