Praeterea unam adhuc insulam recitavit a multis in eo repertam occeano, quae dicitur Winland, eo quod ibi vites sponte nascantur, vinum optimum ferentes. Algunos mansucritos tienen la acepción id est terra vini. M. Adam Bremensis Lib. IV, Cap. XXXVIIII, ed. B. Schmeidler 1917, p. 275Archivado el 10 de julio de 2015 en Wayback Machine..
Margot Kuitems; Birgitta L. Wallace; Charles Lindsay; Andrea Scifo; Petra Doeve; Kevin Jenkins; Susanne Lindauer; Pınar Erdil; Paul M. Ledger; Véronique Forbes; Caroline Vermeeren; Ronny Friedrich; Michael W. Dee. «Evidence for European presence in the Americas in AD 1021»(en inglés) (601). Londres: Nature.
«L'Anse aux Meadows». L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site of Canada. Parks Canada. 2018. Consultado el 21 de diciembre de 2018. «Here [L'Anse aux Meadows] Norse expeditions sailed from Greenland, building a small encampment of timber-and-sod buildings …».
«Is L'Anse aux Meadows Vinland?». L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site of Canada. Parks Canada. 2003. Archivado desde el original el 22 de mayo de 2007. Consultado el 20 de abril de 2010.
«L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site». Parks Canada. 30 de marzo de 2017. Consultado el 8 de enero de 2019. «Smelting hut—this small isolated building contained a furnace for producing iron from bog ore. A simple smelter stood in the middle of the floor. A charcoal kiln was nearby. The amount and type of slag found suggests that a single smelt took place. Very little iron was manufactured, only enough for making about 100 to 200 nails.»
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Sigurdsson, Gisli (2008). The Vinland Sagas. London: Penguin. p. xv. ISBN978-0-140-44776-7. Consultado el 21 de junio de 2020. «The sagas are still our best proof that such voyages to the North American continent took place. Coincidence or wishful thinking simply cannot have produced descriptions of topography, natural resources and native lifestyles unknown to people in Europe that can be corroborated in North America.»
Praeterea unam adhuc insulam recitavit a multis in eo repertam occeano, quae dicitur Winland, eo quod ibi vites sponte nascantur, vinum optimum ferentes. Algunos mansucritos tienen la acepción id est terra vini. M. Adam Bremensis Lib. IV, Cap. XXXVIIII, ed. B. Schmeidler 1917, p. 275Archivado el 10 de julio de 2015 en Wayback Machine..
«Is L'Anse aux Meadows Vinland?». L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site of Canada. Parks Canada. 2003. Archivado desde el original el 22 de mayo de 2007. Consultado el 20 de abril de 2010.