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- Lab number
- T-364
- Material dated
- charcoal; charbon de bois
- Taxa dated
- Betula, Picea, Abies, Pinus (id. by L.M. Paulssen)
- Locality
- near Epaves Bay, somewhat west of Cape Bauld, northern Newfoundland
- Map sheet
- 2 M/12
- Submitter
- H. Ingstad
- Date submitted
- July 7, 0097
- Measured Age
- 1050 ± 70
- Normalized Age
- 1050 ± 70
- δ13C (per mil)
- -25.0
- Significance
- Norse; Norrois
- Stratigraphic component
- House D
- Context
- fireplace, House D, 40 cm below turf surface, two lengthwise rooms, 18.3 x 5 m, and a small projecting room 10 x 5 m, where the sample was collected
- Associated taxa
- Flora: Betula sp, Picea sp, Abies sp, Pinus sp
- Comments
- EjAv-1, L'Anse aux Meadows: A Norse settlement was discovered in 1960 by Helge Ingstad who previously set forth the theory that "Vinland" mentioned in Icelandic sagas and discovered by Norsemen, ca. AD 1000, must be in Newfoundland. He made seven expeditions to the site (1961-1968) during which Anne Stine Ingstad was in charge of the archaeological work. Eight houses were excavated, all of them having turf walls except for two dug into the terrace. Nydal (1989) presents a detailed discussion of possible sources of systematic error in the dating of this site. He also reports four AMS dates from the Isotrace lab, three of which are in close agreement with the age given by historical sources for this site. Subsequent work by Parks Canada resulted in a large number of radiocarbon dates, including many that reflect aboriginal use of the site.