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In Science - Podcast | Prof. Mike Dee

08 December 2021
Reconstructed Viking-Age building adjacent to the site of L’Anse aux Meadows | image credit: Russ Heinl aerial photography
Reconstructed Viking-Age building adjacent to the site of L’Anse aux Meadows | image credit: Russ Heinl aerial photography

In Science is the University of Groningen podcast where they interview researchers and bring you the latest news and reports from the academic community in Groningen. You can listen to In Science on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts or directly through our RSS feed.


Episode 31: Vikings in the Americas 1000 years ago - Mike Dee

Our guest this episode is Mike Dee. He's an associate professor of Isotope Chronology at our Centre of Isotope Research. Wim, Tina and Arjen interview him on how he and Margot Kuitems were able to show that Europeans were already active in the Americas in 1021 AD.

Guest: prof. dr. Mike Dee
Hosts: Wim Brons, Tina Kretschmer and Arjen Dijkstra

Last modified:08 December 2021 4.06 p.m.

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