Norse presence in North America confirmed at L’Anse aux Meadows, courting again to across the 12 months 1000.
Latest expedition by Oak Island researchers suggests potential Viking connections to Oak Island.
Discovery of butternuts in Newfoundland signifies Norse exploration might have prolonged as far south as Nova Scotia.
Artifacts from Oak Island present indicators of European exercise courting again to the thirteenth century, elevating questions on Viking involvement.
Blacksmithing knowledgeable demonstrates strategies paying homage to the Viking Age, linking to artifacts discovered on Oak Island.
Evaluation of a weapon level suggests it predates the 1600s, supporting theories of medieval European presence on Oak Island.
Researchers gather bathroom iron samples from the area for additional testing to match with Oak Island artifacts.