Archaeologists have unearthed what may be the oldest Viking settlement in Iceland. The ancient longhouse is thought to be a summer settlement built in the 800s, decades before seafaring refugees are ...
Hidden in the Icelandic countryside lies a long-forgotten hobbit house, built in the ancient Viking turf style. Abandoned and untouched for centuries, it holds the secrets of a time long past. As ...
Researchers have uncovered ancient DNA suggesting that Viking Norse people may have arrived in Iceland as early as 810 AD, a full 70 years earlier than the widely accepted date of 874 AD. In the most ...
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