The Viking Age: Raiders, Traders, and Kings — Fexingo History
When the Norse settled Greenland in the late 10th century, they brought with them a farming tradition adapted to the Norwegian landscape — but Greenland was not Norway. This episode digs into the everyday reality of Viking Age agriculture in the North Atlantic: the sheep, goats, and cattle that sustained the settlements; the turf-walled byres and hay meadows that kept them alive through brutal winters; and the slow, grinding environmental pressures that contributed to the colony's collapse. We trace the evidence from excavated farmsteads like the one at Gården under Sandet (GUS) in the Western Settlement, where permafrost preserved animal dung, plant remains, and even a child's toy. We examine the shift from cattle to sheep, the overgrazing that stripped fragile topsoil, and the cooling climate of the Little Ice Age. Why did the Norse never adopt Inuit hunting techniques? Was it cultural pride, or something deeper? The story of Greenland's Norse farms is a cautionary tale about rigid traditions in a fragile land — and a window into how the Vikings actually lived, day by day. #VikingGreenland #NorseAgriculture #GårdenUnderSandet #WesternSettlement #EasternSettlement #SheepFarming #TurfHouses #LittleIceAge #MedievalClimate #Paleoeconomy #VikingDailyLife #GreenlandNorse #SoilErosion #HayMeadows #AnimalBoneAnalysis #Archaeology #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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