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Scientists Link Mysterious Icelandic Rocks to 'Little' Ice Ageâand Romeâs Downfall

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A new study has revealed new insight into what’s known as the Late Antique Little Ice Age (LALIA) LALIA was an ice age that lasted “only” for two to three centuries starting around 540 CE.

Rocks in Iceland likely traveled to Iceland from Greenland via icebergs during the ice age.

This period of intense cooling may have played a role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

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