fornminni
Fornminni refers to the collections of antiquities, particularly prehistoric artifacts, in Iceland. The term translates to "old treasures" in the Icelandic language. These artifacts can include various objects such as stone and metal tools, pottery, and other archaeological finds. The history of fornminni in Iceland spans thousands of years, from the early Mesolithic period to the 13th century.
Collection of fornminni has been a significant aspect of Icelandic culture, with many artifacts being found
Conservation and preservation of fornminni have been official priorities in Iceland. Laws govern the handling, transportation,
Sturla Örn Sturla Jónsson is considered one of the pioneers in the study and documentation of Icelandic