Interdisciplinary investigations of the end of the Norse Western Settlement in Greenland

The loss of the Norse Western Settlement in Greenland around the mid-fourteenth century has long been taken as a prime example of the impact of changing climate on human populations. This study employs an interdisciplinary approach combining historical documents, detailed archaeological investigatio...

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Published in:The Holocene
Main Authors: Barlow, L.K., Sadler, J.P., Ogilvie, A.E.J., Buckland, P.C., Amorosi, T., Ingimundarson, J.H., Skidmore, P., Dugmore, A.J., McGovern, T.H.
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 1997
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/095968369700700411 2024-09-15T18:09:04+00:00 Interdisciplinary investigations of the end of the Norse Western Settlement in Greenland Barlow, L.K. Sadler, J.P. Ogilvie, A.E.J. Buckland, P.C. Amorosi, T. Ingimundarson, J.H. Skidmore, P. Dugmore, A.J. McGovern, T.H. 1997 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095968369700700411 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/095968369700700411 en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license The Holocene volume 7, issue 4, page 489-499 ISSN 0959-6836 1477-0911 journal-article 1997 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/095968369700700411 2024-06-24T04:31:32Z The loss of the Norse Western Settlement in Greenland around the mid-fourteenth century has long been taken as a prime example of the impact of changing climate on human populations. This study employs an interdisciplinary approach combining historical documents, detailed archaeological investigations, and a high-resolution proxy climate record from the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) to investigate possible causes for the end of this settlement. Historical climate records, mainly from Iceland, contain evidence for lowered temperatures and severe weather in the north Atlantic region around the mid-fourteenth century. Archaeological, palaeoecological and historical data specifically concerning the Western Settlement suggest that Norse living conditions left little buffer for unseasonable climate, and provide evidence for a sudden and catastrophic end around the mid-fourteenth century. Isotopic data from the GISP2 ice core provide annual- and seasonal-scale proxy-temperature signals which suggest multiyear intervals of lowered temperatures in the early and mid-fourteenth century. The research synthesized here suggests that, while periods of unfavourable climatic fluctuations are likely to have played a role in the end of the Western Settlement, it was their cultural vulnerabilities to environmental change that left the Norse far more subject to disaster than their Inuit neigh bours. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland Ice Sheet Project ice core Ice Sheet Iceland inuit North Atlantic SAGE Publications The Holocene 7 4 489 499
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description The loss of the Norse Western Settlement in Greenland around the mid-fourteenth century has long been taken as a prime example of the impact of changing climate on human populations. This study employs an interdisciplinary approach combining historical documents, detailed archaeological investigations, and a high-resolution proxy climate record from the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) to investigate possible causes for the end of this settlement. Historical climate records, mainly from Iceland, contain evidence for lowered temperatures and severe weather in the north Atlantic region around the mid-fourteenth century. Archaeological, palaeoecological and historical data specifically concerning the Western Settlement suggest that Norse living conditions left little buffer for unseasonable climate, and provide evidence for a sudden and catastrophic end around the mid-fourteenth century. Isotopic data from the GISP2 ice core provide annual- and seasonal-scale proxy-temperature signals which suggest multiyear intervals of lowered temperatures in the early and mid-fourteenth century. The research synthesized here suggests that, while periods of unfavourable climatic fluctuations are likely to have played a role in the end of the Western Settlement, it was their cultural vulnerabilities to environmental change that left the Norse far more subject to disaster than their Inuit neigh bours.
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author Barlow, L.K.
Sadler, J.P.
Ogilvie, A.E.J.
Buckland, P.C.
Amorosi, T.
Ingimundarson, J.H.
Skidmore, P.
Dugmore, A.J.
McGovern, T.H.
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Sadler, J.P.
Ogilvie, A.E.J.
Buckland, P.C.
Amorosi, T.
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Skidmore, P.
Dugmore, A.J.
McGovern, T.H.
Interdisciplinary investigations of the end of the Norse Western Settlement in Greenland
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