Scientists discovered through bone analysis that Greenland Vikings adapted their diet from farm animals to seal hunting as the climate grew colder, demonstrating how environmental changes can force human populations to fundamentally alter their survival strategies and lifestyle.
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Episode 5, The Secret of the Viking Bones.
For years, experts believed the Vikings starved to death.
Then scientists examined their bones, and the bones revealed a secret.
Early settlers mostly ate farm animals, but later generations survived almost entirely on seals from the sea.
The Vikings had changed their entire lifestyle just to stay alive.
They became hunters, ocean people, desperate people.
The colder Greenland became, the more they depended on the sea.
But even that wouldn't save them forever.
Because the thing keeping their society alive was something far more dangerous.
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