[Sca-cooks] Vikings in Minnesota

Ana Valdés agora158 at gmail.com
Sun Sep 21 18:47:47 PDT 2008


Yes, they were in New Foundland, and it was Eric the Red which named the
land Vinland, long before Columbus.
But it was1874 which puzzled me, did you mean they found the archeological
remnans of a Viking settlement?
Ana

On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 3:34 AM, tudorpot at gmail.com <tudorpot at gmail.com>wrote:

> As posted earlier- http://www.nova-scotia-icelanders.ednet.ns.ca/news.html
> It seems that there were several settlements of vikings in Canada.
>
> Freda
>
>
> On Sep 21, 2008, at 9:34 PM, Ana Valdés wrote:
>
>  You mean a ficticious Viking settlement?? The Vikings are extinct since
>> the
>> 11th Century, when they settled down in Normandie, Kiew, Moscoo, Novgorod
>> and the Nordic countries started they way to Modernity.
>> Ana, just homecoming from Oslo, which has one of the few Viking boats well
>> conserved
>>
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