Birgitta Wallace, born on May first, nineteen thirty-four, is a distinguished Swedish–Canadian archaeologist renowned for her expertise in Norse archaeology within North America. Her career has been largely dedicated to uncovering the rich history of Norse exploration, with a significant focus on the site of L'Anse aux Meadows.
Throughout her tenure with Parks Canada, Wallace has made remarkable contributions to the field, particularly through her extensive research and excavations at L'Anse aux Meadows, which stands as the only widely accepted Norse site in North America. Her work has not only shed light on the Viking presence in the New World but has also enriched our understanding of early transatlantic interactions.
In recognition of her outstanding contributions to archaeology, Wallace was honored with the Smith-Wintemberg Award from the Canadian Archaeological Association in two thousand fifteen. This accolade reflects her dedication and impact on the field, inspiring future generations of archaeologists.