Preliminary data from fish bone assemblages preserved in middens at Norse and early medieval farm sites in Mývatnssveit, northern Iceland, suggest that the pattern of fish exploitation changed during the first few centuries following the settlement. Freshwater taxa become less common in deposits at some sites between the 9th and 12th centuries AD, replaced by saltwater species such as cod or by domestic mammals. Within the freshwater fish taxa, the proportion of lake (e.g. arctic charr) to river fish (e.g. brown trout) tends to increase over the same period. One possible interpretation of these patterns is that fish stocks in rivers and, perhaps to a lesser extent, lakes declined in response to degradation of freshwater environments followi...
In this paper we explore the subsistence economy of the Mesolithic pioneers on the island of Gotland...
In 2001 the FSl / NABO project Landscapes of Settlement in Northern Iceland collected animal bones f...
Th e origins of commercial fi shing: old problems and new insights Th is paper presents the results ...
Preliminary data from fish bone assemblages preserved in middens at Norse and early medieval farm si...
The first stratigraphically continuous pollen profile spanning the Norse and Medieval periods from t...
Over the past two decades, environmental history as an approach to the understanding and explanation...
The settlement of Iceland is known to have had profound impacts on vegetation and landscape stabilit...
Evidence of environmental change events can be seen in the archaeological record of Iceland. How pop...
Lake Mývatn is an interior highland lake in northern Iceland that forms a unique ecosystem of intern...
ABSTRACT. The expansion and subsequent decline in catches in many fisheries of the world during the ...
This dissertation focuses on the zooarchaeology of four Viking Age sites on Hegranes, located in Ska...
Previous stable isotope studies of modern and archaeological faunal samples from sites around Lake M...
ABSTRACT: During the Viking Age (ca AD 800-1100) Scandinavian colonists settled the islands of the w...
The catastrophic impact of fishing pressure on species such as cod and herring is well documented. H...
There is a growing body of evidence demonstrating the impacts of human arrival in new "pristine" env...
In this paper we explore the subsistence economy of the Mesolithic pioneers on the island of Gotland...
In 2001 the FSl / NABO project Landscapes of Settlement in Northern Iceland collected animal bones f...
Th e origins of commercial fi shing: old problems and new insights Th is paper presents the results ...
Preliminary data from fish bone assemblages preserved in middens at Norse and early medieval farm si...
The first stratigraphically continuous pollen profile spanning the Norse and Medieval periods from t...
Over the past two decades, environmental history as an approach to the understanding and explanation...
The settlement of Iceland is known to have had profound impacts on vegetation and landscape stabilit...
Evidence of environmental change events can be seen in the archaeological record of Iceland. How pop...
Lake Mývatn is an interior highland lake in northern Iceland that forms a unique ecosystem of intern...
ABSTRACT. The expansion and subsequent decline in catches in many fisheries of the world during the ...
This dissertation focuses on the zooarchaeology of four Viking Age sites on Hegranes, located in Ska...
Previous stable isotope studies of modern and archaeological faunal samples from sites around Lake M...
ABSTRACT: During the Viking Age (ca AD 800-1100) Scandinavian colonists settled the islands of the w...
The catastrophic impact of fishing pressure on species such as cod and herring is well documented. H...
There is a growing body of evidence demonstrating the impacts of human arrival in new "pristine" env...
In this paper we explore the subsistence economy of the Mesolithic pioneers on the island of Gotland...
In 2001 the FSl / NABO project Landscapes of Settlement in Northern Iceland collected animal bones f...
Th e origins of commercial fi shing: old problems and new insights Th is paper presents the results ...