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The Vinland Map purports to be a 15th-century map with a pre-Columbian depiction of the North American Coast. A new analysis has confirmed that the map is, in fact, a modern-day forgery.
Vinland Map is a fake, Yale University confirms Yale University, which has had the map since the 1960s, confirmed this month what some have been arguing for decades. History.
The Vinland Map may not be as valuable or historic as it was once believed, but the document’s shadowy provenance and extensive examination have granted it a status it will never lose.
As for the Vinland Map, it will remain at the Beinecke with the accompanying manuscripts, Clemens said. “The map has become an historical object in and of itself,” he said. “It’s a great example of a ...
Whoever drew the Vinland Map appears to have done as much as possible to avoid drawing across the page fold. Geographic names are positioned to either side of the fold, rather than crossing it.
A map made in 1605 by Bishop Resen of Iceland used geographic names from the Vinland Sagas to stake a claim to the New World. The map shown here is an 1884 copy.
The Vinland Map is a drawing of Iceland, Greenland and the northeastern seaboard of North America that has been dated to the mid-15th century, ...
For over half a century, scholars have fought over the authenticity of the Vinland Map, which Yale University unveiled to the world in 1965 as evidence of Viking explorations in the western ...
The controversial Vinland map, which includes the northeastern coast of North America and purportedly dates from the mid-1400s, may be a legitimate historical artifact rather than a forgery ...
"The Vinland Map is a fake," said Raymond Clemens, curator of early books and manuscripts at Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, which houses the map. "There is no reasonable doubt here.
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