The largest haul of viking metal in the UK was found in Staffordshire in 2009. It was 1300 years old, and accumulated almost 1200 pieces of treasure worth millions of pounds.
I think it must have been in around southeast or North east Canada.
The site has been found and explored by archaeologists.
No guns for at least a couple more centuries.
Viking Dublin was near where the centre of the modern city now is. Some land has been reclaimed from the sea since Viking times, so the main part of the city would be at the high point in the city, near where Christchurch Cathedral is today. Lots of artefacts from Viking times have been found in that part of the city.
Vikings do not exist anymore; the Norse peoples no longer associate themselves with that title. Historically, no, the Vikings were not the largest people in the world because of persistent malnutrition in Viking colonies. (Malnutrition stunts growth.) Genetically, had they been well nourished, they certainly would have been among the largest people in history.
All sorts of metal objects have been found in sharks' stomachs over the years.
Quartz crystals have been found that are over 30 meters in length. For a list of the world's largest mineral crystals, click on the link below.
The largest amoeba species is the Gromia sphaerica, where individual cells have been found to reach sizes of up to 4 centimeters in diameter.
Gold has been found that dates back to 6000 BC, so no one knows exactly who found it. One thing we do know - the earliest metal known to man was gold.
Vinland IS North America. Specifically Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador. The remains of few Viking settlements have been found, and it is now accepted that Columbus did not, in fact, discover the "new land."
There is no historical evidence of it ever existing, but only a small amount of Viking Helmets have ever been found.
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