832-133510 - Art in the landscape, a wooden carved Viking in front of a ridge and the rocky Mount Vestrahorn, Stokksnes near Hoefn, Iceland, Scandinavia, Northern Europe, Europe
832-116179 - Icelandic couple from the old days of the sagas in typical dress, picture in a tapestry, Skogar open-air museum, Iceland, Scandinavia, Northern Europe, Europe
857-25839 - Interior scene in an historic building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25831 - Historic turf buildings at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25835 - Historic building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25833 - Historic turf buildings at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25822 - American archeologist John Steinberg examines a test pit in a farmer's field near Glaumbaer in northcentral Iceland. Steinberg made an important discovery in Glaumbaer in 2001. He found the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25832 - Historic buildings at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25837 - Museum employee in period costume in front of an historic turf building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25820 - American archeologists, Antonio Gilman and John Steinberg, take a core sample in a farmer's field near Glaumbaer in northcentral Iceland. Steinberg made an important discovery in Glaumbaer in 2001. He found the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25834 - Cemetery at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25823 - American archeologists, Antonio Gilman and John Steinberg, examine a test pit in a farmer's field near Glaumbaer in northcentral Iceland. Steinberg made an important discovery in Glaumbaer in 2001. He found the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25838 - Small church at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25840 - Intyerior of an historic turf building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25825 - American archeologist John Steinberg examines a test pit in a farmer's field near Glaumbaer in northcentral Iceland. Steinberg made an important discovery in Glaumbaer in 2001. He found the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25836 - Window on an historic building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
817-327026 - Replica Viking Ship 'Islendingur' 'The Icelander', is a replica of the ancient Viking longships The ship sailed the oceans to duplicate the voyage taken by Leif Ericson and his crew 1000 years ago The Islendingur is now retired to a museum in Keflavik, . Replica Viking Ship 'Islendingur' 'The Icelander', is a replica of the ancient Viking longships The ship sailed the oceans to duplicate the voyage taken by Leif Ericson and his crew 1000 years ago The Islendingur is now retired to a museum in Keflavik, Iceland
770-1566 - Solfar (Sun Voyager), iconic stainless-steel modern sculpture representing a Viking longboat by Jon Gunnar Arnason, Saebrot Avenue, Reykjavik, Iceland, Polar Regions
770-1567 - Solfar (Sun Voyager), iconic stainless-steel modern sculpture representing a Viking longboat by Jon Gunnar Arnason, Saebrot Avenue, Reykjavik, Iceland, Polar Regions
770-1486 - Statue of Nolsoyar Pall (Poul Poulsen Nolsoe), Faroese national hero, seaman, trader, poet, farmer, and boat builder, who in the early 19th century ran the first Faroese trading ship since Viking times, by Hans Pauli Olsen, Faroe Islands (Faroes), Denmark, Europe
770-1412 - Viking longhouse dating from the 10th century, archaeological site of Toftanes, village of Leirvik, Eysturoy Island, Faroe Islands (Faroes), Denmark, Europe
770-1411 - Viking longhouse dating from the 10th century, archaeological site of Toftanes, village of Leirvik, Eysturoy Island, Faroe Islands (Faroes), Denmark, Europe
770-1410 - Viking longhouse dating from the 10th century, archaeological site of Toftanes, village of Leirvik, Eysturoy Island, Faroe Islands (Faroes), Denmark, Europe