- Helluland
Helluland is the name given to one of the three lands discovered by
Leif Eriksson sometime around 1000 AD on the North Atlantic coast of North America. Helluland was characterized in the Icelandicsagas (theEiríks saga rauða and theGrœnlendinga saga ) as a land of flat stones, or ground of flat rock (from which it earns its name "Helluland" or "Land of Flat Stones"). This leads historians to guess that Helluland wasBaffin Island in the Canadian territory ofNunavut .From the testimony of the sagas, the Norse explorers probably made contact with the native
Dorset culture of the region, people whom the sagas term asskræling s, but it has been held there were no major cultural ramifications for either side.Helluland was the first of three lands in North America visited by
Leif Eriksson . He decided not to try and settle this land because it was inhospitable. He would later continue south toMarkland (probablyLabrador ) andVinland (Newfoundland or more southern areas cite web
title = Is L'Anse aux Meadows Vinland?
work = L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site of Canada
publisher = Parks Canada
date = 2003
url = http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/nl/meadows/natcul/vinland_e.asp
accessdate = 2008-01-20 ] ).In September 2008, the local Nunatsiaq News reported [http://www.nunatsiaq.com/archives/2008/809/80912/news/nunavut/80912_1516.html] archaeological remains of yarn, rats, tally sticks, a carved wooden face mask depicting Caucasian features, and possible architectural remains, which place European traders and possibly settlers on
Baffin Island not later than 1000AD. What the source of thisOld World contact may have been is unclear; the report states: "Dating of some yarn and other artifacts, presumed to be left byVikings on Baffin Island, have produced an age that predates the Vikings by several hundred years. So [...] you have to consider the possibility that as remote as it may seem, these finds may represent evidence of contact with Europeans prior to the Vikings' arrival in Greenland."ee also
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L'Anse aux Meadows References and notes
External links
* [http://www.mnh.si.edu/vikings/voyage/subset/markland/archeo.html Markland and Helluland Archaeology]
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