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~The Saga of Grettir,
cherish your relationships seriously. Always keep in touch with your dearest ones because they will stand by you the longest.
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Old friends are the last to break away.~The Saga of Grettir,
cherish your relationships seriously. Always keep in touch with your dearest ones because they will stand by you the longest.
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Forwarded from Dark Patriot (𝙏𝙀𝘼𝙈𝙌)
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Humans reached remote North Atlantic islands centuries earlier than thought
New evidence from the bottom of a lake in the remote North Atlantic Faroe Islands indicates that an unknown band of humans settled there around 500 AD—some 350 years before the Vikings, who up until recently have been thought to have been the first human inhabitants. The settlers may have been Celts who crossed rough, unexplored seas from what are now Scotland or Ireland. The findings appear today in the journal Communications Earth & Environment.
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New evidence from the bottom of a lake in the remote North Atlantic Faroe Islands indicates that an unknown band of humans settled there around 500 AD—some 350 years before the Vikings, who up until recently have been thought to have been the first human inhabitants. The settlers may have been Celts who crossed rough, unexplored seas from what are now Scotland or Ireland. The findings appear today in the journal Communications Earth & Environment.
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Humans reached remote North Atlantic islands centuries earlier than thought
New evidence from the bottom of a lake in the remote North Atlantic Faroe Islands indicates that an unknown band of humans settled there around 500 AD—some 350 years before the Vikings, who up until ...