Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Side 127

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Side 127
Hofstaðir 1996-1997 scope/ SEM facility. This new facility (with associated pattern-recognition software) should allow reconstruction of growth rates of individual animals in the past, and provide insight into past cattle and caprine dietary status and herding pattern. Caprine teeth will be sent to Dr. Ingrid Mainland at Sheffield for micro-wear analysis (Mainland 199óa, 1996b) to det- ermine changes in grazing through time. With the co-operation of the Icelandic Soil Conservation Service (Andrés Arnalds), the Natural History Museum of Iceland (Ævar Petersen), NABO Models Working Group (chair Andy Kerr, U. Edinburgh) and the NABO Northern Farming Ecology Working Group (chair Jón Haukur Ingimundarson, U. Arizona), these zoo-archaeological results will be in- References Aarge, Simun (1996) I Uppistovubeitinum, Leirvik, Faroe Island; site and settlement. Paper presented at Troms Arctic Archaeology Seminar 1, NABO Session, Troms Norway Sept. 9th 1996. Amorosi, Thomas (1996) Icelandic Zoo- archaeology: New Data Applied to Issues of Historical Ecology, Paleoeconomy, and Global Change. Doctoral dissertation, Anthropology Program, City University of NewYork. Amorosi T. & T.H. McGovern (1994) „App- endix 4: a preliminary report of an archaeof- auna from Granastadir Eyjafjardarsysla, Northern Iceland", in B.F. Einarsson (1994) The Settlement of Iceland: A Critical Approach: Granastadir and the Ecological Heritage (Series B Gothenburg Archaeological Theses No. 4) Gothenburg. tegrated into a multi-disciplinary pro- gramme investigating long term human-environmental interaction in the Mývatn / Laxárdalur region. Summary The Hofstaðir animal bone collections are of great potential importance for the reconstruction of early economy in the Mývatn / Laxádalur region, and may shed new light on the important early human impacts upon vegetation and landscapes in this environmentally sensitive area. The secure dating, excellent preservation, and discrete depositional context make the Struc- ture G midden fill particularly signifi- cant for inter-disciplinary investiga- tion of the historical ecology of Ice- land. Bigelow, Gerald F. (1984) Subsistence in Late Norse Shetland: an investigation into a northern island economy of the Middle Ages, PhD thesis, Dept. of Archaeology, Univ. of Cambridge. Bigelow, Gerald F. (1985) „Sandwick, Unst, and the Late Norse Shetland Economy”. Shetland Archaeology, New Work in Shetland in the 1970’s, ed. B. Smith, Lerwick, 95-127. Bruun, Daniel & Finnur Jónsson (1909) „Om hove og hovudgravninger paa Island", Aarb0ger for Nordisk Oldkyndighed og Historie 1909, 245-316. Friðriksson, Adolf & Orri Vesteinsson (1997) „Hofstaðir Revisited", Norwegian Archaeolog- ical Review, XXX, 103-112. Mainland, Ingrid (1996a) The potential for dental microwear analysis for investigating livestock diet, land use, and management regimes in the North Atlantic Islands, paper 127
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