The Thule Inuit people and Norse both hunted walrus in the High Arctic in the 13th century, according to a new study.
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By examining ancient walrus DNA, an international research team led by Lund University in Sweden have retraced the walrus ...
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The Vikings were “extremely well-travelled” with a “global” ivory trade network spanning at least three continents, a new ...
An orphaned Pacific walrus found on the beaches of northern Alaska is now living at SeaWorld Orlando, the theme park ...
Medieval Norse settlers in Greenland travelled deep into the Arctic, including parts of what is now Canada, to hunt walruses ...
The study is now published in Science Advances. In Medieval Europe, there was an enormous demand for elite products, among them—walrus ivory. With the Vikings playing a vital part in the ivory ...