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'''Margrét Hermanns Auðardóttir''' PhD, is an [[Iceland]]ic [[archaeologist]] best known for her provocative theory that Iceland was settled long before the official date of 874. This theory is based on her own archaeological excavation in Herjólfsdalur in the Vestmannaeyjar south of Iceland. |
'''Margrét Hermanns Auðardóttir''' PhD, is an [[Iceland]]ic [[archaeologist]] best known for her provocative theory that Iceland was settled by Scandinavians long before the official date of 874. This theory is based on her own archaeological excavation in Herjólfsdalur in the Vestmannaeyjar south of Iceland. |
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Margrét Hermanns Auðardóttir PhD, is an Icelandic archaeologist best known for her provocative theory that Iceland was settled by Scandinavians long before the official date of 874. This theory is based on her own archaeological excavation in Herjólfsdalur in the Vestmannaeyjar south of Iceland.
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CV in Icelandic: [1]
University of Umeå - Sweden: Link to PhD thesis:[2]