A study of ancient walrus DNA reveals Viking trade routes in Greenland, highlighting Norse interactions with Indigenous ...
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The Thule Inuit people and Norse both hunted walrus in the High Arctic in the 13th century, according to a new study.
Viking Age Norse people seeking walrus ivory in the High Arctic may have encountered Indigenous North Americans hundreds of years before Christopher Columbus "discovered" the continent, a study has ...
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demonstrating the Vikings’ significant influence on global trade systems. The study was a collaboration between researchers ...
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New research shows that the Vikings traveled more than 6,000 kilometers to the Arctic to hunt for walrus. DNA analyses reveal that walrus ivory from Greenland was brought to Europe and probably as far ...
What really surprised us was that much of the walrus ivory exported back to Europe was originating in very remote hunting ...
People in ancient societies have been known to perform body modifications, so it’s not a surprise when archaeologists find ...
Skull modification is a rarer phenomenon in Viking Age Gotland, with only three known cases, all of which are female. These ...