Megjegyzések a Grönlandiak sagájában szereplő Tyrker etnikai hátterének megítéléséhez

According to widespread scientific belief the so called Vinland sagas, i.e. Saga of Greenlanders and Saga of Eiríkr the Red, perpetuate the story of travellings to the eastern coasts of North America at the turn of the first millennium. The Saga of Greenlanders mentions a foreigner (not Scandinavian...

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Szerző: Kiss Máté
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Megjelent: Szegedi Tudományegyetem Móra Ferenc Szakkollégiuma Szeged 2022
Sorozat:Móra Akadémia 10
Móra Akadémia : szakkollégiumi tanulmánykötet 10. 10
Kulcsszavak:Tyrker, Skandinávok története - 10. sz.
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Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/76366
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