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Paul M Ledger1,2, Linus Girdland-Flink3, Véronique Forbes4.
Abstract
The UNESCO World Heritage site of L'Anse aux Meadows (LAM) in northern Newfoundland is the only undisputed site of pre-1492 presence of Europeans in the Americas. In August 2018, we undertook fieldwork at LAM to sample the peat bog 30 m east of the Norse ruins for a multiproxy paleoenvironmental assessment of Norse settlement. Instead, we encountered a new cultural horizon. Here we report our fieldwork at this iconic site and a Bayesian analysis of legacy radiocarbon data, which nuance previous conclusions and suggest Norse activity at LAM may have endured for a century. In light of these findings, we reflect on how the cultural horizon, containing nonnative ecofacts, may relate to indigenous or Norse activities.Entities:
Keywords: Bayesian modeling; Norse; indigenous; insects; pollen
Year: 2019 PMID: 31308231 PMCID: PMC6681721 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1907986116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205
Fig. 1.The North Atlantic region. (Left Inset) Summary of material culture from church farms (blue), farms (red), and shielings (green) in Greenland in terms of raw materials. The material culture assemblage from LAM is represented in yellow (Right Inset). The location of Norse ruins and excavations at LAM.
Fig. 2.Results of analyses. (A) Trench stratigraphy and monolith sampling location. (B) Percentage pollen diagram displaying selected taxa (sum = ≥500 TLP), “+” indicates <1% TLP. (C) Insects and seeds from 4A800B7 (left to right): Eanus macullipennis, S. metallica, A. quadrata, Pycnoglypta sp., and dock seed (cf. R. aquaticus). (D) Pollen (left to right): H. lupulus-type, Juglans, and cereal-type. (E) Wood debitage from 4A800B7. (F) Probability distributions for start and end of Norse and indigenous occupations and calibrated C14 assays from 4A800B7. (H) Modeled durations for Norse (red) and indigenous (blue) activity. (G) Prior information incorporated into all Bayesian models (A–F). Dates in italics were treated as outliers using the OxCal charcoal outlier model. Assays in bold red are short-lived elements also treated as outliers in models B, D, and F. Terminus post quem of 890 ± 60 in models C and D and 985 ± 1 in models E and F was included to indicate that Norse settlement at LAM occurred after the settlement of Iceland and Greenland, respectively.