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1 November 2014 Viking Faroes: Settlement, Paleoeconomy, and Chronology
Símun V. Arge
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The paper presents a synopsis of the current evidence for the settlement chronology and Viking Age to Early Medieval paleoeconomy of the Faroe Islands. Special emphasis is placed on the recent interdisciplinary research carried out in the village of Sandur, on the island of Sandoy, as part of the Heart of the Atlantic project. A particularly important outcome of this recent work has been the wide application of scientific dating methods to the early settlement remains. Recent AMS radiocarbon dates push the earliest settlement of the islands further back in time than traditionally thought, results that are of great importance because the Faroes were the first stepping-stone for the Viking diaspora west across the North Atlantic.

Símun V. Arge "Viking Faroes: Settlement, Paleoeconomy, and Chronology," Journal of the North Atlantic 2014(sp7), 1-17, (1 November 2014). https://doi.org/10.3721/037.002.sp701
Published: 1 November 2014
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