(ST. JOHN’S, Canada) — An archaeological discovery has renewed doubts that Christopher Columbus was the first European to discover North America. Recent excavations in Newfoundland, off Canada’s east ...
The Vikings inhabited Newfoundland 470 years before Columbus landed in North America, research found. Scientists previously dated a Viking settlement in Canada to the 11th century. But tree-ring ...
Vikings from Greenland lived in Newfoundland, Canada in 1021, according to new research published in Nature. Researchers came to the conclusion by studying trees the Vikings cut down during their ...
Vikings on Oak Island? While this theory might sound berserk, it grows some horns in History’s November 26 episode of The Curse of Oak Island, “The Saga Continues.” In the exciting hour, treasure ...
In a captivating turn of events on the November 26 episode of The Curse of Oak Island, titled The Saga Continues the team delves into a theory connecting Viking explorers to the mysterious treasures ...
"Driven from their Greenland home by crowded and harsh conditions, a bold group of Vikings set sail in search of freedom and better lands. With incredible luck, skill, and fortitude, they persevered ...
Vikings had a settlement in North America around one thousand years ago, centuries before Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas. Scientists say a new dating technique analyzing tree rings has ...