Svalbard, a cluster of glaciated islands in …

Years: 1194 - 1194

Svalbard, a cluster of glaciated islands in the Arctic Ocean, lying about four hundred miles (six hundred and forty-five kilometers) north of Norway may have been discovered in 1194, but no attempt is made to explore the area.

Traditional Norse accounts exist of a land known as Svalbarð—literally "cold shores"—although this may have referred to Jan Mayen, or a part of eastern Greenland.

Contemporaneous understanding is that both Svalbard and Greenland are connected to Continental Europe.

The archipelago may in this period have been used for fishing and hunting.

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