
|Articles|December 1, 2002
- Spectroscopy-12-01-2002
End of the Spectrum: The Vinland Map Controversy: Can Spectroscopy Uncover the Truth?.pdf
A look at how spectroscopy might help to solve the controversial puzzle of the Vinland Map, which purports to be a 15th-century map charting the Viking exploration of the New World.
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