New Research Published by Dr Shane McLeod & Professor Alexandra Sanmark

'Norse Seafaring in Western Scotland: Sea Routes and Navigation Marks' by UHI Institute for Northern Studies, Dr Shane McLeod &Professor Alex Sanmark has just been published in the Journal of the North Atlantic and is available under open access.

This article explores the navigation and seafaring strategies used by Norse mariners in and around the islands off the west coast of Scotland. To do so we draw upon a diverse range of sources including saga accounts, placenames, archaeological remains, early historical maps as well as logistical considerations.
This diachronic perspective is inspired by Christer Westerdahl’s “maritime cultural landscapes” methodology as well as recent studies of prehistoric seafaring. It is demonstrated, through close examination of the available evidence, that the Norse mariners had very well-developed strategies to avoid dangers as well as maximize their efficiency at sea to ensure that journeys were as safe and fast as possible.
Topics explored include the types of ships used, navigation markers, sailing routes, sailing distance and time, landing places and pilots.
The full article can be downloaded from the Journal of the North Atlantic