Vinland Map of America no forgery, expert says

COPENHAGEN, (Reuters) – The 15th century Vinland  Map, the first known map to show part of America before explorer  Christopher Columbus landed on the continent, is almost  certainly genuine, a Danish expert said on Friday.

Controversy has swirled around the map since it came to  light in the 1950s, many scholars suspecting it was a hoax meant  to prove that Vikings were the first Europeans to land in North  America — a claim confirmed by a 1960 archaeological find.

Doubts about the map lingered even after the use of carbon  dating as a way of establishing the age of an object.
“All the tests that we have done over the past five years —  on the materials and other aspects — do not show any signs of  forgery,” Rene Larsen, rector of the School of Conservation  under the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, told Reuters.
He presented his team’s findings at an international  cartographers’ conference in the Danish capital on Friday.