Conference Presentation: Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough, ‘The Great Viking Fake Off: Norse Forgeries in America’
Conference Presentation
Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough (Durham University), ‘ The Great Viking Fake Off: Norse Forgeries in America’. Chaired by Alison Killilea. Presentation at the IRC-Funded Conference ''Rediscovering the Vikings', UCC, 25 Nov. 2016.
Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough
Rediscovering the Vikings: Reception, Recovery, Engagement
World-Tree Project
26/11/2016
Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough
© Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough CC BY NC
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http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/2927
North America
United States
Modern
The Vinland Map
Map drawing
The Vinland Map is a mappa mundi that depicts Vinland, the Viking name for America. It first came to light in 1957 when it was offered for sale by an anonymous private library. It was thought to date from the mid-fifteenth century, and to be based on a thirteenth century original.
If authentic, it would show that Europeans were aware of America before Columbus sailed there. However, opinion is divided on its authenticity, with the consensus currently erring towards agreement that it is not
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Yale University
Yale University
07/09/2007
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(c) Yale University Press (Yale University, <a href="https://www.bnl.gov/bnlweb/pubaf/pr/2002/bnlpr072902a.htm" target="_blank">from this website</a>) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
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English
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Fifteenth century, thirteenth century, modern, Vinland, USA, America
Forged Vlfberht Swords
News media coverage of . . Viking swords
<a href="https://www.theguardian.com/science/2008/dec/27/archaeology-vikings-sword" target="_blank">An account in The Guardian</a> (27 December 2008) discusses how a modern collector had taken a sword thought to be made by the famous smith Ulfberht to the Wallace Collection, where it was found to be a fake. The sword was not of the same high quality as the genuine swords from Ulfberht's forge. This led to further analysis of other swords, and the discovery that many were not of the high quality associated with the Ulfberht swords. Clearly there was a lot of forgery going on.
Maev Kennedy
The Guardian
The Guardian
27/12/2008
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(c) Guardian News and Media Limited
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English
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Viking Age, Europe, Scandinavia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark.