The purpose of this research is to investigate the lasting impacts the Norse settlers had on Iceland’s environment and people. While in Iceland, a field journal was kept to record observations and notes. An interview was conducted on the various ways Vikings have left their mark on Iceland with the group\u27s tour guide. It was discovered the Norse settlers’ deforestation of Iceland was the tipping point for the environment. Without the birch forests and other plants, the soil became loose and vulnerable to the strong winds of Iceland. Despite the Vikings’ role in the environment, it was observed that Icelanders are very proud of their Norse heritage
A thousand years ago Viking age voyagers crossed the grey waters of the North Atlantic, colonizing t...
The Norse colonisation or landnám of the North Atlantic islands of the Faroes, Iceland and Greenland...
This thesis reviews archaeological material, medieval literature, place-names and palaeoenvironmenta...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the lasting impacts that the Norse and Viking settle...
Iceland was settled in the 1ate 9th century AD by Scandinavian (Norse) peoples, popularly known as t...
The story about Norse Greenland is the story of virgin land being colonized, settled for half a mill...
This paper focuses on the occupation and landscape history of Dalur and Mörk, two areas of long-term...
Funding Information: This research was made possible by generous grants from the Icelandic Centre fo...
Early settlement in the North Atlantic produced complex interactions of culture and nature. A sustai...
Despite being a country synonymous with fishing and having very strong maritime traditions, the clea...
ABSTRACT: The recent archaeological emphasis on the study of settlement patterns, landscape and pala...
Narratives of Norse arrival in Iceland highlight the onset of land degradation and loss of woodland ...
Evidence of environmental change events can be seen in the archaeological record of Iceland. How pop...
How environmental change affects human settlement is a research question that is becoming increasin...
This paper focuses on the occupation and landscape history of Dalur and Mörk, two areas of long-term...
A thousand years ago Viking age voyagers crossed the grey waters of the North Atlantic, colonizing t...
The Norse colonisation or landnám of the North Atlantic islands of the Faroes, Iceland and Greenland...
This thesis reviews archaeological material, medieval literature, place-names and palaeoenvironmenta...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the lasting impacts that the Norse and Viking settle...
Iceland was settled in the 1ate 9th century AD by Scandinavian (Norse) peoples, popularly known as t...
The story about Norse Greenland is the story of virgin land being colonized, settled for half a mill...
This paper focuses on the occupation and landscape history of Dalur and Mörk, two areas of long-term...
Funding Information: This research was made possible by generous grants from the Icelandic Centre fo...
Early settlement in the North Atlantic produced complex interactions of culture and nature. A sustai...
Despite being a country synonymous with fishing and having very strong maritime traditions, the clea...
ABSTRACT: The recent archaeological emphasis on the study of settlement patterns, landscape and pala...
Narratives of Norse arrival in Iceland highlight the onset of land degradation and loss of woodland ...
Evidence of environmental change events can be seen in the archaeological record of Iceland. How pop...
How environmental change affects human settlement is a research question that is becoming increasin...
This paper focuses on the occupation and landscape history of Dalur and Mörk, two areas of long-term...
A thousand years ago Viking age voyagers crossed the grey waters of the North Atlantic, colonizing t...
The Norse colonisation or landnám of the North Atlantic islands of the Faroes, Iceland and Greenland...
This thesis reviews archaeological material, medieval literature, place-names and palaeoenvironmenta...