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Fair Fame of Years - History of the Vikings (6 threads, 237 posts)
    Beyond the World's Edge: Viking Iceland, Greenland and America (30 posts)
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    The Vikings' martime technology carried them to settle in the Shetlands, Orkneys, Iceland, Greenland and then on to North America. ...
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    Author: * MerlintheMad Knudsson - 3 Posts on this thread out of 197 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Jan 20, 2005 - 15:00

    In the sagas, the mention of woodland disputes indicates that even early on, the forested areas were viewed as some of the most valuable land anyone could own. I have heard it estimated that all the forests were virtually gone by 1000.

    I thought the article would mention more of the mainland (Canadian) experimentation in colonizing. These agricultural limitations were not a problem in "Vinland". It was the Skraelings.

    Vikings seem not only to have "sucked" at conservative agriculture, but also in political relations: and the North American Indian populations outnumbered them thousands to one.


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