1. Evidence for European presence in the Americas in AD 1021.
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Kuitems M, Wallace BL, Lindsay C, Scifo A, Doeve P, Jenkins K, Lindauer S, Erdil P, Ledger PM, Forbes V, Vermeeren C, Friedrich R, and Dee MW
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- Americas, Canada, Cosmic Radiation, Humans, Newfoundland and Labrador, Paleontology, Emigrants and Immigrants
- Abstract
Transatlantic exploration took place centuries before the crossing of Columbus. Physical evidence for early European presence in the Americas can be found in Newfoundland, Canada
1,2 . 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 ., (© 2021. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2022
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