Published June 5, 2017
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á Sondum, Sandoy
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The Faroe Islands were colonised much earlier than previously believed, and it wasn't by the Vikings, according to research made on this eroding site callede á Sondum in the Island of Sandoy. Archaeological evidence places human colonisation in the 4th to 6thcenturies AD, at least 300-500 years earlier than previously demonstrated. Model by Helgi D. Michelsen Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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