id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_flpcjse5w5ckxih2anytcep464 Paul M. Ledger New horizons at L'Anse aux Meadows 2019 3 .pdf application/pdf 3239 630 77 fieldwork at LAM to sample the peat bog 30 m east of the Norse ruins Norse activity at LAM may have endured for a century. Norse | indigenous | Bayesian modeling | insects | pollen Throughout the 1960s, 8 Icelandic-style turf structures were excavated at LAM (Fig. 1), identifying Norse material culture such as Compared with Norse sites in Greenland, the limited suite of material culture from LAM is notable for cinerea), an exotic species in Newfoundland that suggests widerranging Norse voyages to the south (2). Legacy 14C data pertaining to the Norse and indigenous (often referred to as Recent Indian, a cultural group ancestral to the Beothuk) remarkably consistent (Fig. 2F), and model A suggests Norse occupation began Cal AD 910–1030 (2σ; boundary: Start Norse), ended cultural layers from across the Norse North Atlantic, but our analyses L. Wallace, The Norse in Newfoundland: L'Anse aux Meadows and Vinland. ./cache/work_flpcjse5w5ckxih2anytcep464.pdf ./txt/work_flpcjse5w5ckxih2anytcep464.txt