Viking explorer Leif Erikson is remembered with a large statue in front of the landmark church Hallgrimskirkja in Reykjavik, Iceland. Thanks to famous tales of discovery involving the likes of Erik ...
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 ...
The Viking connection is big business for Iceland. While there have been no Viking ship excavations as in Norway or any runestones found as in Sweden, Iceland still has plenty to draw those with an ...
An extremely rare Viking ‘Thor’s Hammer’ amulet has been discovered in Iceland. In a Facebook post, archaeologists explained that the sandstone amulet was found at a site in Þjórsárdalur, southern ...
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How a viking followed a raven and found Iceland
During the Viking Age, a Norse explorer named Hrafna-Flóki Vilgerðarson set out to find a mysterious land rumored to exist ...
Powerful male Vikings living in Iceland about 1,000 years ago were buried with their powerful male horses, which were sacrificed either through beheading or a blow to the forehead, scientists have ...
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Myths about Vikings that turned out to be true
When most people hear the word Vikings, they picture towering warriors with braided beards, longships cutting through icy ...
There are no walruses in Iceland, but, at one time, there were hundreds. The timing of the walruses' disappearance suggests that the population's loss may be one of the earliest known examples of ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Iceland fans made the most of their reputation as fiery Vikings on Saturday, practicing their thunderous "Viking clap" ahead of their World Cup match in Moscow. The smallest nation ...
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