Archeologists need to continue looking farther south. The Vikings weren’t stupid. When they saw the climate was milder and the land richer and more easily tilled the further south they went, they’d have to go for it.
Now, my personal theory (which I will not elaborate on here for fear of abuse from flat-earthers)is based on the fact that the Aztecs god, Quetzalcoatl, was a white, blond man who came from the East to their shores.
I mean, what more proof do you need? Huh? Huh?
:’) And the Vikings weren’t even the first to do that, by a long shot.
NY State archaeologists saw Viking timbers discovered by a farmer north of Albany, NY but they are doing a cover-up.
There are several more sites 40 miles north of that one which are under a cover-up also. They excavated an “aboriginal” site only 1/4 from my farm here in 2008 and found a stone wall 2000 feet long that is 10,000 years old and did a cover-up on it too. But I took a pic of it.
Quetzalcoatl was a Viking who came to Mexico around 1000 A.D. Hernando Cortez conquered the Aztecs around 1520 A.D. So it’s plausible.
I thought Quetzalcoatl was depicted as a feathered serpent.
According to the current crop of wiccans and atheist fans of Gerald Massey, Quetzalcoatl should have looked like a black Cushite.