D couverte de l'Am rique par les Normands au Xe si cle examines the controversial theory that Viking explorers reached North America centuries before Christopher Columbus. Gabriel Gravier meticulously presents historical accounts and evidence to support the claim that Norse seafarers, specifically Normans, navigated to the shores of the New World in the 10th century. This book delves into the sagas, historical texts, and geographical knowledge of the time, offering a compelling argument about pre-Columbian transatlantic voyages.
Gravier's work provides valuable insights into the potential extent of Viking exploration and its place in the broader history of discovery. It remains a fascinating study for anyone interested in early exploration, Norse history, and the question of who truly 'discovered' America.
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