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While it's not clear exactly why the Norse settlements in Greenland eventually failed, the fact that the Norse never adopted Inuit techniques for surviving in the Arctic can't have helped. They never learned how to hunt ringed seals or navigate in kayaks. Since they couldn't do these things, they couldn't adjust to the cooling of the climate, and so the Thule Inuit were the only human inhabitants of Greenland by 1600 at the latest.

But what if the Norse did learn how to do these things? Would it have saved Norse Greenland? Or would it have just prolonged the inevitable?
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