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Ancient DNA may rewrite the story of Iceland’s earliest settlers

Last updated: November 5, 2025 6:50 am
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Revealing the Early Settlement of Iceland: A New Perspective

Historical accounts say Ingólfr Arnarson was the first Norse settler of Iceland, arriving in the 870s, but this may not be true

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A recent study challenges the traditional narrative of Norse settlement in Iceland, suggesting that settlers may have arrived almost 70 years earlier than previously believed. Contrary to the common perception of early settlers causing environmental degradation, new findings shed light on a different perspective.

Historical records indicate a settlement date in the 870s, with accounts of forest clearance for resource exploitation. However, archaeological discoveries, such as an ancient longhouse in Stöðvarfjörður dating back to AD 874, hint at an earlier presence not yet fully documented.

Researchers, led by Eske Willerslev from the University of Copenhagen, utilized environmental DNA analysis from sediment cores at Lake Tjörnin to reconstruct the timeline of early human activity in Iceland. By examining volcanic ash layers and conducting radiocarbon dating, the team proposed an arrival date around AD 810, challenging the established timeline.

The study’s findings, including the presence of biomass burning indicators and sewage-related viruses, suggest an earlier human presence than previously acknowledged. This revelation opens up discussions on the impact and activities of the early settlers.

Furthermore, the research highlights an increase in biodiversity coinciding with the settlers’ arrival, indicating deliberate land management practices. Contrary to the notion of rapid deforestation, the data shows an expansion of birch and willow trees during the settlement period, suggesting sustainable resource utilization strategies.

While the study provides valuable insights into the early history of Iceland, questions remain regarding the conclusive evidence for the proposed settlement date. Ongoing research aims to further unravel the complexities of early Norse presence in the region.

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