
CNHS - L'Anse aux Meadows
N 51° 35.718 W 055° 31.951
21U E 601646 N 5717048
Quick Description: Has been an historic site since 1977 and named a Unesco World Heritage site in 1978.
Location: Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Date Posted: 9/14/2008 5:53:12 PM
Waymark Code: WM4P84
Views: 34
Long Description:
In the past four to five thousand years, many people have lived at
l'Anse aux Meadows; some stayed longer than others. Among these
people was a small group of Norse sailors. The remains of their
camp, discovered in 1960 by Helge and Anne Stine Ingstad, is the
oldest known European settlement of the New World.
In 1960 a Norwegian explorer and writer, Helge Ingstad, came upon
the site at L'Anse aux Meadows. He was making an intensive search
for Norse landing places along the coast from New England
northward. At L'Anse aux Meadows, a local inhabitant, George
Decker, led him to a group of overgrown bumps and ridges that
looked as if they might be building remains. They later proved to
be all that was left of that old colony. For the next eight years,
Helge and his wife, archaeologist Anne Stine Ingstad, led an
international team of archaeologists from Norway, Iceland, Sweden,
and the United States in the excavation of the site.
Parks Canada continued excavation of the site from 1973 to 1976.
Among the new areas excavated by Parks Canada was the peat bog
below the Norse building terrace. Three separate layers with a
total of about 2000 pieces of worked wood were discovered. One of
these layers was from the Norse occupation. The wood there was
largely debris from smoothing and trimming logs and planks with
metal tools - a reminder of the Sagas' description of timber being
prepared to take back to Greenland. There were also broken and
discarded objects, including what was probably a floorboard from a
small Norse boat.
Classification: National Historic Site
 Province or Territory: Newfoundland & Labrador
 Location - City name/Town name: L'Anse aux Meadows, NL
 Link to Parks Canada entry (must be on www.pc.gc.ca): [Web Link]

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