No Viking presence in southern Newfoundland after all, American researcher finds
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — It looks like the Vikings may not have spent time in an area on Newfoundland’s south coast, as had been posited by one American researcher.
An archaeological report presented to the provincial government says there are no signs of a Norse presence in the Point Rosee area in the Codroy Valley.
The report on the archaeological work carried out in the area in 2015 and 2016 failed to turn up any signs of Norse occupation, with “no clear evidence” of human occupation before 1800.
Dr. Sarah Parcak of the University of Alabama at Birmingham had identified the Point Rosee site through satellite images, a technology she used to identify previously unknown sites in Egypt by studying indicators in the local topography.


