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Biochemical evidence from environmental DNA suggests Norse people arrived in Iceland around AD 810, nearly 70 years before the traditionally accepted date of the 870s. This challenges the view of early settlement as an immediate ecological disaster. Researchers found signs of human activity predating a key volcanic ash layer, alongside indications of managed forests rather than rapid deforestation.

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