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Les VIKINGS sont-ils allés au GROENLAND parce qu’il faisait plus CHAUD ? ✵ PASSEPORT pour Hier



Debunk du fameux argument “le Groenland était vert quand les Vikings sont arrivés, car il faisait plus chaud qu’actuellement”.
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✵ Passeport pour hier, l’histoire des civilisations et de la Terre grâce aux sciences historiques et naturelles.
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00:00 Intro
00:31 L’argument du Groenland vert
01:18 Origine du nom “Greenland”
02:51 Glaciers et climat au Groenland durant la période médiévale (Xème-XVème)
05:37 Pourquoi les colonies ont échoués ?
07:14 Les études récentes
08:05 Résultats
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║ BIBLIOGRAPHIE
_Marissa Borreggine et al. 2023, Sea-level rise in Southwest Greenland as a contributor to Viking abandonment In ; earth, Atmospheric and planetary sciences
_Boyang Zhao et al. 2022,Prolonged drying trend coincident with the demise of Norse settlement in southern Greenland.Sci. Adv.8,
_G. Everett Lasher and Yarrow Axford, 2019, Medieval warmth confirmed at the Norse Eastern Settlement in Greenland, Geological Society of America Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences,
_ R. Jackson et al. 2018 Disequilibrium, Adaptation, and the Norse Settlement of Greenland Source: Human Ecology, Vol. 46, No. 5, Thematic Cluster: Socioecological Disequilibrium in the Circumpolar North (OCTOBER 2018), pp. 665-684 Published by: Springer
_ Steven Hartmana, A.E.J. Ogilvieb, Jón Haukur Ingimundarsonb, A.J. Dugmoree,George Hambrechtg, T.H. McGovernh, 2017, Medieval Iceland, Greenland, and the New Human Condition: A case study in integrated environmental humanities In : Global and Planetary Change 156, 123–139
_Nicolás E. Young et al. 2015, Glacier maxima in Baffin Bay during the Medieval Warm Period coeval with Norse settlement, Sci. Adv. 1
_Graham, N.E., Ammann, C.M., Fleitmann, D. et al. 2011, Support for global climate reorganization during the “Medieval Climate Anomaly”. Clim Dyn 37, 1217–1245
_Andrew J. Dugmore, Christian Keller and Thomas H. McGovern, 2007, Norse Greenland Settlement: Reflections on Climate Change, Trade, and the Contrasting Fates or Human Settlements in the North Atlantic Islands In : Arctic Anthropology, 2007, Vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 12-36 Published by: University of Wisconsin Press
_Thomas H. McGovern, 1991, Climate, Correlation, and Causation in Norse Greenland, In Arctic Anthropology, 1991, Vol. 28, No. 2 (1991), pp. 77-100 Published by: University of Wisconsin Press

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