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In North America where is Vinland located?

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Newfoundland, Canada.

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Archaeologists believe Vinland was located on the continent of .?

North America


Archaeologists believe vinland was located on the continent of what?

North America.


Who discovered Vinland ca 1000 an area believed to be located in eastern North America?

Leif Erikson


Where did Leif EriksonTraveled?

Iceland, Greenland, Vinland (North America).


What did Leif Erikson find in 1002?

Vinland (North America).


Where did Leif travel?

Iceland, Greenland, Vinland (North America).


Who named North America ''vinland''?

Leif Erikson named North America around the year 1000.


Who led the first European settlement in North America at Vinland?

Leif Ericson.


What did that Vikings call the place they landed at in North America?

They called it Vinland, not sure why, but they did!


Who did the Vikings encounter in Vinland?

Vinland was the name given to an area of North America by the Norseman Leif Eriksson, about the year 1001 CE. (SO YES)== ==


Where is Vinland in North America?

Nobody knows where Vinland is, but they think it's somewhere on the coast of Canada or Northern U.S., if I remember correctly. ====================== Vinland has been located. It is at the northern tip of Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula. It has been excavated and partially restored. It is now a Canadian historical site.


Has anyone discovered the location of the Norse Viking Tree of Life and is it possible located in North America also like myth of Vinland written in Wikipedia could it be Lake Tahoe?

I assume you are referring to Yggdrasil. It is the world tree, and does not exist in a physical form. As for Vinland, its not a myth. The vikings discovered North America around the year 1000 CE, and they named it Vinland (Wine-land, for the berry bushes). I don't see what Lake Tahoe has to do with anything.