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Earth Ancients

Jacques Privat: Mysteries of the Far North

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Science

4.4 • 1.5K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2023

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Presents evidence of early Norse settlement in Greenland and North America

• Explores in depth how Greenland and its surroundings were inhabited for nearly 5 centuries by two Nordic colonies, Vestri-bygd and Eystri-bygd

• Shares extensive evidence from the still-living indigenous oral tradition of the Far North as well as surviving sculptural art to show how the Vikings and the Inuit formed a harmonious community

• Examines ancient maps and other cartography, such as the 15th-century Martin Behaim globe, as well as explorers’ records of their voyages

Sharing his extensive and meticulous research, Jacques Privat reveals that the Vikings were in Greenland, its neighboring islands, and the eastern shores of Canada long before Columbus. He examines in depth how Greenland and its surroundings were inhabited for nearly five centuries by two Nordic colonies, Vestribygð and Eystribygð, which disappeared mysteriously: one in 1342 and the other in the 16th century. Drawing on the still-living indigenous oral tradition of the Far North, as well as surviving sculptural art carvings, he shows how, far from being constantly at odds with the native population, the Norsemen and the Inuit formed a harmonious community. He reveals how this friendly Inuit-Viking relationship encouraged the Scandinavian settlers to forsake Christianity and return to their pagan roots.

Working with ancient European maps and other cartography, such as the 15th-century Martin Behaim globe, as well as explorers’ records of their voyages, the author examines the English, Irish, German, Danish, Flemish, and Portuguese presence in the Far North. He explores how Portugal dominated many seas and produced the first correct cartography of Greenland as an island. He also reveals how Portugal may have been behind the disappearance of the Vikings in Greenland by enslaving them for their European plantations.

Dispelling once and for all the theories that the Inuit were responsible for the failure of the Scandinavian colonies of the Far North, the author reveals how, ultimately, the Church opted to cut all ties with the settlements—rather than publicize that a formerly Christian people had become pagan again. When the lands of the Far North were officially “discovered” after the Middle Ages, the Norse colonies had vanished, leaving behind only legends and mysterious ruins.

Jacques Privat holds a Ph.D. from the Sorbonne and works as a translator of Scandinavian languages. In addition to his degrees from the Sorbonne and the Arctic Center of Paris, he has studied at INALCO in Paris, the Greenland Art School, and the Institut for Eskimologi in Copenhagen, Denmark. He lives in Paris.

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0:00.0

This week, we look at European migrations, notably the Vikings from Norway, who appear

0:06.6

to have established colonies in Iceland, in Greenland, and in North America several hundred

0:14.0

years earlier than has been reported.

0:17.2

This new data has recently been highlighted in a number of articles and papers, and

0:23.2

today we're going to hear from a scholar who has studied the Inuit people of Greenland

0:27.9

and their connection to the Vikings of Europe.

0:32.6

All this and more today on Earthenchens.

0:57.9

For Saturday, May 13, 2023, this is Earthenchens.

1:14.9

I'm your host, Cliff Dunning.

1:19.9

Hey, how you doing?

1:26.7

We've had some exceptional scholars on the program the last few weeks.

1:31.1

We've had Dr. Pollett-Steves, the indigenous archaeologist, giving us amazingly old periods

1:40.8

for human settlements in North America.

1:43.6

If you look at her chart alone, and by the way, if you're not on Earthenchens.com, under

1:50.2

Facebook fees, go to the Facebook page and find either the group or the international

1:57.0

page.

1:58.1

Look at the charts that she has identified for settlements that exceed 100,000 years

2:05.0

ago.

2:06.4

Most of them are in the range of 120 to 150, and I think she's mentioning that some of

2:12.2

those other sites that are listed there, over 100, maybe exceed 100,000 years.

2:20.0

This is beginning to give us a picture, not only of very, very early homo sapiens in

2:26.0

North America, but the fact that they had established colonies very, very, very early in

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