Loom room of sod building F, L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland
L'anse aux Meadows at the far north tip of the Great Northern Peninsula in Newfoundland was the first landing site of Vikings in North America around 1000 AD. The archaeological remains of the settlement were discovered in 1960 by the Ingstads, a Norwegian couple who were convinced that this is the site of Vinland of Norse sagas. The settlement was though to have lasted for a couple of years before it was abandoned. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The original settlement of L'anse aux Meadows contain eight buildings constructed of sod laid over a wood frame construction. In the meadow you can see reconstructions of the settlement, while offshore ice bergs that migrate down from Greenland in the spring and summer can be seen. Women's room with a primitive loom with stone weights, sleeping platforms, a fire pit, and a dirt floor. This is one of three large rooms in Building F (longhouse) at L'anse au Meadows UNESCO Historic Site, Newfoundland. The house was reconstructed according the techniques for building sod houses used when the Vikings settled the area around 1000 AD.
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Location: 61 Hwy 436, Saint Lunaire-Griquet, NL A0K 2X0, Canada
Photo credit: © Terry Allen / Alamy / Afripics
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