Posted on 12/17/2020 12:51:50 PM PST by PAUL09
Most authorities consider the “Viking Era” to be from the first attack on Lindisfarne in 793 and ending in the Norman conquest of Anglo-Saxon England in 1066. Misinformation
Re: a disturbing factor of a much larger global warming effect
LOL!
Actually, it means that it was warmer in 300 AD - 1500 AD than it is today.
So.... somehow those things got there before they were frozen over. I wonder how that happened? You’d almost think that these cycles of melt and thaw are a normal pattern of events.
But there is no fun and no fear in that!
Archaeologists Race Melting Glaciers 2 Rescue Iron & Bronze Age Artifacts Exposed by Climate Change
Newsweek | January 24, 2018 | By Kastalia Medrano
Posted on 1/24/2018, 10:27:59 AM by Oldeconomybuyer
https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/3625532/posts
I'll get back into the online thing sooner or later. :^)
Always goo to hear from you sir.
And this is not an indication that the glaciers are not primeval? that it has been warmer in times past? Roman times were apparently warmer than the present and Medieval times also. Romans caused global warming then with their use of diesel chariots?
It was poorly conveyed information. They found artifacts from both the Roman & Viking eras. The various individual objects dated anywhere from 300 to 1500 AD.
Goo to hear it! ;^)
Sure, poorly conveyed, but that’s because Archaeology World sucks. Thanks AGR.
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