I see that Haaretz has an article building upon the recently published research into the decline and abandonment of the European colonies in Greenland around the beginning of the fifteenth century. I recently wrote about this clearly popular research topic and the interpretations that have been put forward in The fate of medieval Greenland and in More about the decline of Medieval Greenland
This interest in what happened in Greenland six or so centuries ago has more, I am sure, to do with present concerns about environmental change than just an uncomplicated fascination with medieval pioneering life in North America - even though it does mean that modern Americans can do archaeological work on medieval sites on, or under, their home turf, so as to speak. Maybe current television and film productions help to raise interest. Nonetheless the research being done is adding to our understanding of both past and also potential events.
The Haaretz article can be read at Sorry, Vikings: You didn’t flee Greenland because of Little Ice Age
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