fornbústa
Fornbústa is a term derived from Old Norse, roughly translating to "ancient dwelling" or "old settlement." It refers to archaeological sites in Iceland that contain the remains of early Norse settlements. These sites are crucial for understanding the initial period of Viking Age settlement in Iceland, which began around the late 9th century.
Excavations at fornbústa sites have revealed longhouses, which were the typical dwelling structures of the time.
The preservation of fornbústa sites varies, but many have been protected by layers of volcanic ash or