The development of specialized and commercial fishing activity in the island archipelago of Lofoten and Vestera°len in northern Norway is a critical foundation from which to understand the subsequent spread of commercial fishing across the north Atlantic region during the medieval and early modern period. One little understood aspect of this development is the relationship between medieval commercial fishing stations (fiskevaer) and earlier fishing activity. In this article, cultural sediment deposits at Langenesværet, Vestera°len, Northern Norway provide an opportunity to examine this relationship and its implications for current historical models of fishing development in northern Norway and the north Atlantic region. Conventional and AMS...
This chapter addresses the economic and societal importance of coastal and freshwater fishing during...
The catastrophic impact of fishing pressure on species such as cod and herring is well documented. H...
North Sea Archaeologies traces the way people engaged with the North Sea from the end of the last ic...
The development of specialized and commercial fishing activity in the island archipelago of Lofoten ...
Cultural sediments containing significant amounts of fish bone at Langenesværet, Vesterålen, Norther...
Although recent historical ecology studies have extended quantitative knowledge of eastern Baltic co...
The starting point for the present paper is a recent discovery of a well-preserved bone or antler fi...
Evidence from archaeological fish bone assemblages from the southern North Sea region of Europe is u...
Stratified farm mounds with excellent organic preservation in the Lofoten and Vesterålen islands in ...
A flaker from the Dogger Bank in the North Sea By the end of the Ice Age, the present North Sea was ...
Although recent historical ecology studies have extended quantitative knowledge of eastern Baltic co...
Although recent historical ecology studies have extended quantitative knowledge of eastern Baltic co...
Life in northern Norway has been dependent on the sea and marine resources since initial settlemen...
The spread of a Neolithic mode of production in prehistory had a significant impact on subsequent ec...
North Sea Archaeologies traces the way people engaged with the North Sea from the end of the last ic...
This chapter addresses the economic and societal importance of coastal and freshwater fishing during...
The catastrophic impact of fishing pressure on species such as cod and herring is well documented. H...
North Sea Archaeologies traces the way people engaged with the North Sea from the end of the last ic...
The development of specialized and commercial fishing activity in the island archipelago of Lofoten ...
Cultural sediments containing significant amounts of fish bone at Langenesværet, Vesterålen, Norther...
Although recent historical ecology studies have extended quantitative knowledge of eastern Baltic co...
The starting point for the present paper is a recent discovery of a well-preserved bone or antler fi...
Evidence from archaeological fish bone assemblages from the southern North Sea region of Europe is u...
Stratified farm mounds with excellent organic preservation in the Lofoten and Vesterålen islands in ...
A flaker from the Dogger Bank in the North Sea By the end of the Ice Age, the present North Sea was ...
Although recent historical ecology studies have extended quantitative knowledge of eastern Baltic co...
Although recent historical ecology studies have extended quantitative knowledge of eastern Baltic co...
Life in northern Norway has been dependent on the sea and marine resources since initial settlemen...
The spread of a Neolithic mode of production in prehistory had a significant impact on subsequent ec...
North Sea Archaeologies traces the way people engaged with the North Sea from the end of the last ic...
This chapter addresses the economic and societal importance of coastal and freshwater fishing during...
The catastrophic impact of fishing pressure on species such as cod and herring is well documented. H...
North Sea Archaeologies traces the way people engaged with the North Sea from the end of the last ic...