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Settlement Exhibition

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This fascinating archaeological ruin-museum is based around a 10th-century Viking longhouse unearthed here from 2001 to 2002 and other Settlement-Era finds from central ¸é±ð²â°ìÂá²¹±¹Ã­°ì. It imaginatively combines technological wizardry and archaeology to give a glimpse into early Icelandic life. Don't miss the fragment of boundary wall at the back of the museum that is older still (and the oldest human-made structure in ¸é±ð²â°ìÂá²¹±¹Ã­°ì). Among the captivating high-tech displays, a wraparound panorama shows how things would have looked at the time of the longhouse.

Interactive multimedia tables explain the area's excavations, and a space-age panel allows you to steer through different layers of the longhouse construction. Artefacts range from great awk bones to fish-oil lamps and an iron axe. The latest finds from ancient workshops near the current ´¡±ôþ¾±²Ô²µ¾± include a spindle whorl inscribed with runes. There are guided tours on weekdays at 11am from June to August.


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