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122 ÁRBÓK FORNLEIFAFÉLAGSINS ly recently and the state of the Stóraborg floors — other samples have provid- ed a similar picture — should not be regarded as unusual. Many of the beetles in lceland are only found in association with man and, whilst some of the Lathridiids (húsvinaættin) and Cryptophagids could move out into the hayfields during the summer, it is probable that all of these groups require the artificially warmed environments created in houses, barns and byres to breed and overwinter successfully. In the fossil record, therefore, they are good indicators of the proximity of human habitations. Also associated with man, A. lapponum (taðdýfill) rapidly becomes ubiquitous after the arrival of domestic animals and can be as much an indicator of the Landnám as the Landnám ash (Þórarinsson, 1943, Larsen 1978) is, for- tuitously, in the south and west of the country. The flora includes several plants which are strongly associated with man-made habitats. These include Urtica urens (brenninetla), Polygonum aviculare (blóðarfi), Stel/aria media (haugarfi) and Rhinanthus minor (lokasjóður) but their dates of introduction must await further study (Steindórsson, 1957). The seeds of one of these plants, S. media, have been found in deposits of the Landnám period at Holt, 20km west of Stóraborg, and the same deposit also contained several of the beetles, which are directly associated with man (Leverhulme Research Group, unpubl. data). The flora and fauna from Stóraborg provide no indication of a climate in any way different from that of today. In Britain, the Coleoptera, in par- ticuiar, have been found to be sensitive indicators of climatic change, even when resolution becomes difficult because of the effects of man on the land- scape (Buckland, 1975; 1979; Osborne, 1976). The presence of a beetle, Hydraena britteni, no longer recorded in Iceland in mediæval deposits in the bog at Ketilsstaðir, 20km east of Stóraborg, may be an indication of the climatic deterioration of the early post-mediæval period, conditions becoming too cold for the beetle, which appears in most samples up to the late fifteenth century, (Buckland et al., in press). Þórarinsson’s (1961 b) human population curve should eventually be matched by similar trends from flora and fauna. Acknowledgements The research project, of which this paper forms part, has been funded by an award from the Leverhulme Trust Fund and by grants from the University of Birmingham. Work in Iceland has been carried out in close cooperation with the National Museum, under National Research Council permits 1/80 and 48/80. The authors are grateful for the interest and assistance of many scien- tists in Iceland. In particular, thanks are due to Kristján Eldjárn, Þorleifur Einarsson, Guðrún Larsen, Þór Magnússon, Erling Ólafsson, Guðmundur
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