Dexters in greenland???
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We watched the same program, and commented that if not Dexter, they could possibly have been L'Herens.
Margaret.
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Sorry, I can't remember what it was on. Perhaps nz dexters can help. May have been ABC TV Foreign Correspondent or Four Corners, about global warming and the Greenland ice sheets.
Margaret
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Well, this topic intrigued me. So, I chased one of my colleagues who works in the North Atlantic. He couldn't help but passed me on to the Zoology Dept of NABO (yes B for Biocultural), who can't actually help either but the boss is beating jungle drums & sending post-grads scurrying to feed me data on the archaeological cattle bones from Greenland. This internet thing really is quite amazing! I will let you know when more info arrives.
Certainly the Norse settlers of Greenland had Dexter size cattle & the NABO team are interested in finding where the ancestral stock came from.
Certainly the Norse settlers of Greenland had Dexter size cattle & the NABO team are interested in finding where the ancestral stock came from.
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