Inca Indian buried in Norway 1000 years ago!

Reported in Ancient American issue 75 by Frank Joseph, an infant and two elderly men were buried together about the turn of the 10th century at Sarpsborg, Norway. While the child and one of the men were identified as Nordic, a genetic flaw in the neck of the other man is believed limited only to the Incas in Peru.

This suggest that the Vikings explored much more of the Americas than originally thought, actually sailing into the Caribbean, crossing the isthmus of Panama and on to Peru, and then returning to Norway with at least one native.