Dale Mackenzie Brown: The Fate of Greenland’s Vikings. In: Archaeology Archive. Archaeological Institute of America, 28. Februar 2000, abgerufen am 25. August 2019 (englisch): „One [...] [man] was found lying face down on the beach of a fjord in the 1540s by a party of Icelandic seafarers, who like so many sailors before them had been blown off course on their passage to Iceland and wound up in Greenland. The only Norseman they would come across during their stay, he died where he had fallen, dressed in a hood, homespun woolens and seal skins. Nearby lay his knife, 'bent and much worn and eaten away.“