Point Rosee (Catalan Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Point Rosee" in Catalan language version.

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  • The Vikings Uncovered (Television production, Dan Snow and Sarah Parcak, presenters, 2 episodes 55 minutes each). BBC Production with PBS and NOVA. 2016-04-06. «[Sarah Parcak:] I mean, there's no way that this is a modern site. You saw the conditions at that site. You know, lots of mixing. Lots of potential later intrusions, especially with the amount of water that was there. Those berries were not from a particularly strong context. [...] But the reality is, those dates don't match the archaeology, at all." Douglas Bolender: "I've actually always been very skeptical about the potential for radiocarbon on the site. The preservation is very poor for any organics, and the samples that were available are not very closely associated with the actual activity. [Co-produced with Vikings Unearthed.]» 

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  • «Birgitta Wallace». Canadian Archaeological Association. [Consulta: 18 juny 2018]. «[Lisa Rankin, President of the Canadian Archaeological Association, 2015:] Birgitta’s name is synonymous with Norse archaeology and Viking-age evidence in the west. […] As the world's expert in a field fraught with controversy, mythology, misunderstanding and enormous international interest, she has included in her writing a wealth of public outreach in attempt to educate the interested in the realities of Norse North America.»

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  • «Dr. Karen Milek». Wordpress. Arxivat de l'original el 18 de juny 2018. [Consulta: 18 juny 2018]. «I completed my BA in Anthropology and Near Eastern Studies at the University of Toronto in 1995, and completed an MPhil in World Archaeology (First Millennium AD) and later a PhD in Archaeology at the University of Cambridge. Since 2007 I have been a Lecturer and subsequently Senior Lecturer in Archaeology in the School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen.»

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  • Robinson, Jennifer «NOVA: Vikings Unearthed». KPBS, 04-04-2016 [Consulta: 25 juny 2018]. «NOVA "Vikings Unearthed" / "The Vikings Uncovered" is part of the multi-title co-production deal between PBS, BBC, and BBC Worldwide North America, which was announced in Jan. 2015.»

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  • Pringle, Heather «Vikings». National Geographic, 231, 3, març 2017 [Consulta: 14 maig 2017]. «During a small excavation in 2015, Parcak and her colleagues found what looked like a turf wall […] But a larger excavation last summer [2016] cast serious doubt on those interpretations, suggesting that the turf wall and accumulation of bog ore were the results of natural processes.»

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  • «Vikings Unearthed». BBC Production with PBS and NOVA, 06-04-2016. «Uncover the truth behind the legendary Vikings and their epic journey to the Americas. [Includes transcript. Co-produced with The Vikings Uncovered.]»

thecanadianencyclopedia.ca

  • Wallace, Birgitta. «L'Anse aux Meadows». A: . Historica Canada, 2 març 2018 [Consulta: 25 juny 2018]. «Danish archeologist Jørgen Meldgaard visited the general area in 1956. […] His search for grass-covered mounds had nevertheless sparked interest among residents of local communities […] When Norwegian explorer Helge Ingstad and his daughter Benedicte appeared in 1960, locals led them to the grass-covered mounds [at L'Anse aux Meadows].» 

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  • McKenzie-Sutter, Holly «No Viking presence in southern Newfoundland after all, American researcher finds». The Canadian Press, 31-05-2018. Arxivat de l'original el 18 de juny 2018 [Consulta: 4 gener 2019]. «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.»

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  • Wallace, Birgitta «The Norse in Newfoundland: L'Anse aux Meadows and Vinland». The New Early Modern Newfoundland, 19, 1, 2003. «Note that the term “Norse” refers to all inhabitants of Viking age and medieval Scandinavia, not just those of Norway (Webster 1988). […] The term “Norse” is preferred here to the more popular “Viking”, which really refers to pirates or raiders.»

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  • Parcak, Sarah; Mumford, Gregory. «Point Rosee, Codroy Valley, NL (ClBu-07) 2016 Test Excavations under Archaeological Investigation Permit #16.26» (PDF). geraldpennyassociates.com, 42 pages, 08-11-2017. Arxivat de l'original el 20 de juny 2018. [Consulta: 4 gener 2019]. «[The 2015 and 2016 excavations] found no evidence whatsoever for either a Norse presence or human activity at Point Rosee prior to the historic period. […] None of the team members, including the Norse specialists, deemed this area [Point Rosee] as having any traces of human activity.»

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  • Parcak, Sarah; Mumford, Gregory. «Point Rosee, Codroy Valley, NL (ClBu-07) 2016 Test Excavations under Archaeological Investigation Permit #16.26» (PDF). geraldpennyassociates.com, 42 pages, 08-11-2017. Arxivat de l'original el 20 de juny 2018. [Consulta: 4 gener 2019]. «[The 2015 and 2016 excavations] found no evidence whatsoever for either a Norse presence or human activity at Point Rosee prior to the historic period. […] None of the team members, including the Norse specialists, deemed this area [Point Rosee] as having any traces of human activity.»
  • McKenzie-Sutter, Holly «No Viking presence in southern Newfoundland after all, American researcher finds». The Canadian Press, 31-05-2018. Arxivat de l'original el 18 de juny 2018 [Consulta: 4 gener 2019]. «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.»
  • Kean, Gary «Update: Archaeologist thinks Codroy Valley may have once been visited by Vikings». The Western Star, 30-09-2017. Arxivat de l'original el 26 de setembre 2018 [Consulta: 7 gener 2019].
  • Parcak, Sarah «Why I Didn't Want to Study the Norse World-But I'm Very Glad I Did». [Point Rosee, Newfoundland], 14-04-2016. Arxivat 11 de març 2018 a Wayback Machine.
  • «Dr. Karen Milek». Wordpress. Arxivat de l'original el 18 de juny 2018. [Consulta: 18 juny 2018]. «I completed my BA in Anthropology and Near Eastern Studies at the University of Toronto in 1995, and completed an MPhil in World Archaeology (First Millennium AD) and later a PhD in Archaeology at the University of Cambridge. Since 2007 I have been a Lecturer and subsequently Senior Lecturer in Archaeology in the School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen.»