{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/69af43f6a944676525614d02/69af5f78a2ae95013b2278b2?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"The Discovery of Greenland - Part 5: The echoes of exploration and settlement","description":"By the end of the first decade after the initial crossing, the settlement cast a shadow that spread beyond its fjords. The first landings evolved into settled routines.\r\n\r\nBoats were hauled to shingle beaches, longhouses sunk into the earth and layered with turf to retain heat, and small herds grazed in narrow pastures. When the colonists spoke of their new home on boats returning to Iceland, they described more than just boundaries and yields.\r\n\r\nLearn more at: https://theexplorationarchive.com/exploration/discovery-of-greenland","author_name":"The Archive Network"}