RMMNWTF5–7 September 2007. Yale University Press 1239 Vinland Map HiRes
RMJ30K0N–Ausschnitt der Vinland-Karte
RMBMJ4M4–Vinland locations on Cape Cod, as portrayed by Charles Rafn, from accounts in old Norse manuscripts. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBRT6HB–Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, L'Anse Aux Meadows. Archaeological site of the only confirmed Norse village in North America.
RM2TAAFJ2–Vinland Map HiRes.
RM2WR733Y–Map of the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland, New map for a part of the East Sea starting 2 miles west from Broklom to Strellen, as well as the East Vinland coast, starting from Parna to Schans ter Ny. Zynde Accurately noted and corrected many errors. (title on object), Map of the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland, with two compass roses, North is at the top. Top left a cartouche with the title and address of the publisher, decorated with a coat of arms, deer, bears and seals. Bottom right the scale in German, Spanish and English or French miles (scale: c. 1:400,000).
RMG5WK6P–cartography, map, North Atlantic between Northern Europe and North America, copper engraving, Skaholt-Map of Sigurd Stefansson, Iceland, 1570, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2D7G0KD–Norse Explorations, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
RMM5D0YY–Famous Voyages - Leif Ericsson the Viking discovers Helluland and Vinland 1000 -1002
RF2M5DGKH–Map with the voyages of Leif Erikson
RF2T0RPCK–Welcome to L’Anse aux Meadows sign in Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
RMJG3D4E–Hasselgren, Albinus, Vinland år 11
RM2AWDYG0–Our country in story . ATLANTIC BR OCEAN. ^c:>^ MAP OF NOKSE VOYAGES Trading voyages between Greenland and Vinland be-came common and continued for many years. The lastrecord oi a Norse ship going from Greenland to Vinlandfor timber is in 1347. Then an awful plague, called theBlack Death, ravaged the countries of the Northmen,sweeping off about one-third of the people. After thiswe hear no more of the hardy viking in North Americanwaters. The people of Europe did not, at that early date,know enough about geography to understand the impor-tance of Leif Ericsons discovery. And gradually even
RMP5RDXE–N/A. English: Leather binding of the 'Hystoria Tartarorum,' originating possibly from Basel, Germany, and dating to approximately the mid 15th century. 206 mm x 150 mm. 'Originally the Vinland Map, Speculum historiale, and Hystoria Tartarorum were bound together in this order in a single volume, as is indicated by the patterns of the wormholes.' General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. circa mid 15th century. Unknown 263 Calf binding of the Hystoria Tartarorum
RM2CE5K9X–. A larger history of the United States of America, to the close of President Jackson's administration . us in the year 1570, and pre-served by the Scandina-vian historian Torfaeus inhis Gronlandia Antiqua (1706). In this map allthat is south of Green-land, including Vinland, isa part of one continent.Helluland and Marcklandappear upon it, and Vin-land is a promontory ex-tendi nor forth from theland of the Skraelings.But whether this abruptcape is meant to representCape Cod, as some wouldurge, or the far more con-spicuous headlands of Newfoundland or Nova Scotia, must beleft to conjecture. The
RMMMWKA1–. English: This is Karl von Spruner’s 1855 map of Africa from the Arab conquests in the 8th century up to the arrival of the Portuguese in the 14th century. Much of southern Africa shows only rivers and the note, in very light typeface, “unknown land of the heathens” (roughly translated from the German). Light blue color-coded boundaries encompass the Iberian peninsula, northern Africa, The Middle East, Saudi Arabia, and Iran, and historical dates appear throughout. The place name “Vinland” appears in the upper left corner of the map, denoting North America as it was known to Medieval geograp
RM2CNMTK9–. Our country in story . -^ICELAND^Norsemen ATLANTIC^ BRITIS OCEAN. MAP OF NORSE VOYAGES Trading voyages between Greenland and Vinland be-came common and continued for many years. The lastrecord 01 a Norse ship going from Greenland to Vinlandfor timber is in 1347. Then an awful plague, called theBlack Death, ravaged the countries of the Northmen,sweeping off about one-third of the people. After thiswe hear no more of the hardy viking in North Americanwaters. The people of Europe did not, at that early date,know enough about geography to understand the impor-tance of Leif Ericsons discovery. An
RM2CDYKM4–. Sowams; with ancient records of Sowams and parts adjacent--illustrated . 0 }J7/^fA Af^rA- rff/f/./fff/f/// //// /,/,/ ?^——. «— -.>-?»? .«>jM»«irjaB;>jri|tinairfMikiirarii ,rlv—^-^^^-^-a- . - .j.jv-..-a- .- 1 SOWAMS, ALIAS HARRINGTON From part of map of Vinland showing occupation of Northmen, in New England. Copied from a Londonmap, 1842. By Joshua Tolmin Smith. F. R. S. No. Antiq. largest Indian village, as it was established to carry on barter with theIndians. In Millers history of The Wampanoag Indians, it is statedthat the trading post was supposed to have been located on the
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