Second Possible Viking Site Disovered in Newfoundland

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Interestingly, there doesn't seem to be any structure above ground; it was found through images taken from space.

Like the prior one there is evidence of iron working, but it's 300 miles further inland. It'll be important to get precise dating. The data from the first site seems to indicate that the colonization effort didn't last very long, but perhaps that isn't the case.

See:
http://archaeology.org/news/4309-160401

"POINT ROSEE, NEWFOUNDLAND—A second possible New-World Viking site has been found on the southwest coast of Newfoundland, about 300 miles south of “L’Anse aux Meadows,” which was discovered in 1960. The site was spotted by archaeologist Sarah H. Parcak of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, while she was looking at high-resolution satellite images of New World coastlines. The site, called Point Rosee, appeared as a dark stain with buried rectilinear features. On the ground, magnetometer readings showed elevated iron readings, and test trenches exposed turf walls, ash residue, a fire-cracked boulder, and roasted ore called bog iron. “It screams, ‘Please excavate me!,’” Parcak told The New York Times. Team member Douglas Bolender of the University of Massachusetts, Boston, thinks the buried structure could be a smithy for forging longboat nails and weaponry. “There’s no lock that it’s Norse, but there’s no alternative evidence,” he explained. "

Also:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/01/science/vikings-archaeology-north-america-newfoundland.html?_r=1

This is the first site:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L'Anse_aux_Meadows

7-17-12-0630-lanse-aux-meadows-nl-162.jpg


This is the reconstruction:
reconstructed-viking-long-house-newfoundland-labrador-977.jpg
 
Sod houses which are not very different in construction were being used during the westward expansion across North America, according to some photos, and written history
 

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