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'Viking sunstone' found in shipwreck | 'Viking sunstone' found in shipwreck |
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A crystal found in a shipwreck could be similar to a sunstone - a mythical navigational aid said to have been used by Viking mariners, scientists believe. | A crystal found in a shipwreck could be similar to a sunstone - a mythical navigational aid said to have been used by Viking mariners, scientists believe. |
The team from France say the transparent crystal may have been used to locate the Sun even on cloudy days. | The team from France say the transparent crystal may have been used to locate the Sun even on cloudy days. |
This could help to explain how the Vikings were able to navigate across large tracts of the sea - well before the invention of the magnetic compass. | This could help to explain how the Vikings were able to navigate across large tracts of the sea - well before the invention of the magnetic compass. |
However, a number of academics treat the sunstone theory with scepticism. | However, a number of academics treat the sunstone theory with scepticism. |
Viking legends | Viking legends |
The team from the University of Rennes in France say they found the crystal while examining the wreck of a British ship sunk off the island of Alderney - in the English Channel - in 1592. | The team from the University of Rennes in France say they found the crystal while examining the wreck of a British ship sunk off the island of Alderney - in the English Channel - in 1592. |
An oblong crystal the size of a cigarette packet was next to a pair of dividers - suggesting it was part of the navigational equipment. | An oblong crystal the size of a cigarette packet was next to a pair of dividers - suggesting it was part of the navigational equipment. |
It has now been shown that it is of Iceland spar - a form of calcite known for its property of diffracting light into two separate rays. | It has now been shown that it is of Iceland spar - a form of calcite known for its property of diffracting light into two separate rays. |
Testing a similar crystal, the scientists proved that by rotation it was possible to find the point where the two beams converge - indicating the direction of the Sun. | Testing a similar crystal, the scientists proved that by rotation it was possible to find the point where the two beams converge - indicating the direction of the Sun. |
They say it works on cloudy days, and when the Sun has set. | They say it works on cloudy days, and when the Sun has set. |
This particular piece of Iceland spar was found on the British vessel long after the Viking heyday in the ninth and 10th Centuries. | This particular piece of Iceland spar was found on the British vessel long after the Viking heyday in the ninth and 10th Centuries. |
But the scientists conjecture that use of sunstones may have persisted for many centuries as a back-up to the often unreliable magnetic compass, which was introduced in Europe in the 13th Century. | But the scientists conjecture that use of sunstones may have persisted for many centuries as a back-up to the often unreliable magnetic compass, which was introduced in Europe in the 13th Century. |
There is only a sketchy reference in the old Viking legends to the sunstone. | There is only a sketchy reference in the old Viking legends to the sunstone. |
Vikings were seafarers from Scandinavia who used their longboats to explore and conquer parts of Europe, Greenland, Iceland, Russia and North America. |
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