A new discovery has revealed that
the Vikings may have travelled hundreds of miles further into North
America than previously thought. It's well known that they reached the
tip of the continent more than 1,000 years ago, but the full extent of
their exploration has remained a mystery, writes historian Dan Snow.
Exhausted but happy, they had been led to Point Rosee in Newfoundland by the most high-tech weaponry in the modern archaeological arsenal - satellite data captured 383 miles (600km) above the Earth. But once here they were back to using trowels and brushes. I joined them to see how this powerful combination of new and old allowed them to make what could be a seismic discovery.
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