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Iron nails, a bronze pin, and butternuts at the remote archaeological site in Newfoundland all indicated that Vikings had once landed there. 1. Vikings were not the first people to live at L’Anse aux ...
My nine-year-old son, Stephen, is taking a school course on the Vikings landing in Newfoundland, 1,000 years ago. He is very excited about this course and comes home every day with another new fact. I ...
With a last name of Erickson, it's not surprising that I'd be warmly welcomed in L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland. After all, my ancestor Leif made quite a splash when he arrived a thousand years ago.
L'Anse aux Meadows is the first and only known site established by Vikings in North America. It is now home to a recreation of a Viking timber-and-sod-longhouse. Archaeological evidence found in the ...
We went because: To see the remains of the first Viking settlement in North America (A.D. 1000) located at the tip of the Great Northern Peninsula in Newfoundland. Don't miss: Docent tour, included ...