The Vikings were part of a global network trading in ivory from Greenland

The Vikings were part of a global network trading in ivory from Greenland

New research from the University of Copenhagen shows that the Vikings travelled more than 6,000 kilometres to the Arctic to hunt for walrus. DNA analyses reveal that walrus ivory from Greenland was brought to Europe and probably as far as the Middle East via extensive trade networks. In Medieval Europe and the Middle East, merchants … Read more