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Evidence for European presence in the Americas in AD 1021.

Kuitems Margot, M Wallace, Birgitta L BL et al.

34671168 PubMed ID
20 Authors
2022-01-20 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

KM
Kuitems Margot
MW
M Wallace
BL
Birgitta L BL
LC
Lindsay Charles
CS
C Scifo
AA
Andrea A
DP
Doeve Petra
PJ
P Jenkins
KK
Kevin K
LS
Lindauer Susanne
SE
S Erdil
PP
Pınar P
LP
Ledger Paul M
PF
PM Forbes
VV
Véronique V
VC
Vermeeren Caroline
CF
C Friedrich
RR
Ronny R
DM
Dee Michael W
M
MW
Chapter II

Abstract

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Transatlantic exploration took place centuries before the crossing of Columbus. Physical evidence for early European presence in the Americas can be found in Newfoundland, Canada1,2. However, it has thus far not been possible to determine when this activity took place3-5. Here we provide evidence that the Vikings were present in Newfoundland in AD 1021. We overcome the imprecision of previous age estimates by making use of the cosmic-ray-induced upsurge in atmospheric radiocarbon concentrations in AD 993 (ref. 6). Our new date lays down a marker for European cognisance of the Americas, and represents the first known point at which humans encircled the globe. It also provides a definitive tie point for future research into the initial consequences of transatlantic activity, such as the transference of knowledge, and the potential exchange of genetic information, biota and pathologies7,8.

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