Jónas Kristjánsson’s research while affiliated with University of Iceland and other places

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Falling into Vínland: Newfoundland Hunting Pitfalls at the Edge of the Viking World
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December 2012

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Acta Archaeologica

Jónas Kristjánsson

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Two interwoven topics are dealt with, firstly a new interpretation of the Icelandic Sagas and historical written sources on the Viking age voyages to North America, leading to a theory on the location of Vínland, and secondly an archaeological survey of deer hunting pitfalls in Newfoundland, which were possibly dug by the Nordic voyagers a millenium ago. According to the theory of the article, Vínland is the modern day Newfoundland, and the Straumfjord of the sagas, where Thorfinn Karlsefni and Gudríd Thorbjarnardóttir attempted settlement could be Sop’s Arm in White Bay on the north coast of Newfoundland. The system of pitfalls that was surveyed and excavated is close to Sop’s Arm. The pitfalls form an 82 metre long system that lies in an almost straight line. Individual pits are now 1.5–2.3 metres deep and 7–10 metres long. Two pitfalls were excavated by taking a section into them. Attempted radiocarbon dating of soil from two pitfalls was inconclusive. Considerable soil thickening of 55–110 centimetres since the pitfall construction was observed.











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... This essay has not accounted for travel time; otherwise, setting the polar positioning to allow 6.9 knots (Figure 1), as the average speed of a longship is believed to have been 7 knots. [19] The beat angle is set at the international standard. A further methodological issue with this essay is that it takes the primary sources at face value' -trusting them to be correct whilst not detailed. ...

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Beyond Raiding: Unveiling the Epic Voyages of the Vikings (793-1066 AD)
1. INTRODUCTION
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  • December 2012

Acta Archaeologica

... 1302-1310) and Skálholtsbók (ca. 1420-1450)" (Kristjánsson 2012 In his article, "Vinland Sagas in contemporary light" Helgi Thorlaksson (2001) written texts were also subject to alterations. Although we can compare the two different versions of the Vinland sagas it is very difficult to know how the texts changed and why." ...

Falling into Vínland: Newfoundland Hunting Pitfalls at the Edge of the Viking World
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  • December 2012

Acta Archaeologica