Dyrnæs
Norse settlement in Greenland
60.941°0′0″N 46.048°0′0″W / 60.94100°N 46.04800°W / 60.94100; -46.04800Dyrnæs was a Norse settlement in Eastern Settlement in Greenland. It was located to the north of modern-day Narsaq.
History
According to Ívar Bárðarson, Dyrnæs was one of the largest parishes in Norse Greenland. It consisted of a church and several farms, and probably covered the entire western part of the Narsaq peninsula.[1] The ruins of the church were discovered during an archaeological dig in 1932.[1]
References
- ^ a b Dyrnæs, Narsaq Museum
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