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Viking Age stone figurine unearthed in Iceland - MSNThe figurine, which experts dated to between A.D. 940 and 1000, was found at the Fjörður excavation site in Seyðisfjörður, Iceland. It's a small, four-legged animal with a chipped ear carved ...
While polar bears are a protected species in Iceland and it's forbidden to kill one at sea, they can be killed if they pose a threat to humans.
In total, archaeologists found over 600 artifacts including beads, animal bones, spinning wheels, pots and a silver coin. Photos show a few of these Viking-age items.
A small toy made of stone was recently found by archaeologists during a yearslong excavation in Iceland. The toy was well-preserved and led to many guesses of what animal the toy could represent.
Iceland has more than 600 species of mosses and more than 100 volcanoes.
LONDON (AP) — A rare polar bear that was spotted outside a cottage in a remote village in Iceland was shot by police after being considered a threat, authorities said Friday. The bear was killed… ...
A remarkable artefact-A toy was found in the viking age longhouse in Fjörður in Seyðisfjörður in East Iceland, a carved animal made from Palagonite tuff.
The figurine, which experts dated to between A.D. 940 and 1000, was found at the Fjörður excavation site in Seyðisfjörður, Iceland. It's a small, four-legged animal with a chipped ear carved ...
In total, archaeologists found over 600 artifacts including beads, animal bones, spinning wheels, pots and a silver coin. Photos show a few of these Viking-age items.
A remarkable artefact-A toy was found in the viking age longhouse in Fjörður in Seyðisfjörður in East Iceland, a carved animal made from Palagonite tuff.
In total, archaeologists found over 600 artifacts including beads, animal bones, spinning wheels, pots and a silver coin. Photos show a few of these Viking-age items.
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