Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 46

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 46
Ragnar Edvardsson, Sophia Perdikaris, Thomas H. McGovern, Noah Zagor & Matthew Waxman Winter is very hard. Domestic animals are in danger from mudslides, creeks and bogs. In some places there is flood dan- ger. Storms are frequent and houses and fodder are in danger from them. Wells are bad and often dry out. The occupant Brandur owns a boat, which he uses for físhing during summer when he can. Sr. Bjami owns a ship at Ámes which he uses in spring for shark físhing at the fishing station at Gjögur. He owns another boat which he uses for físhing when he can. He owns a part of another boat with Sr. Guðmundur and it Acknowledgements The authors would like to gratefully acknowledge the generous support pro- vided by the US National Science Foundation for both the original excava- tions (Archaeology program) and later analysis as part of the Office of Polar Programs Arctic Social Sciences Research Experience for Undergraduates program. The innovative OPP Arctic Social Sciences REU allowed for active participation of the undergraduate co- authors (Zagor & Waxman) in the labora- tory research and field program in 2003. is used for shark fishing ut supra. Within the farmland there are rains and a field boundary, where a farm seems to have been at some time, but no one has information about it. This farm can't be rebuilt. In another place there are rains called Litlanes. These rains used to be a farm it is said. The river Árnessá has now destroyed most of them. This farm can't be rebuilt. (Magnússon, Árni and Vídalín, Páll, (1940). Transl. Edvardsson, Ragnar). We would also like to gratefully acknowledge the support of the National Geographic Society, PSC-CUNY grants program, CUNY Northem Science & Education Center, & Icelandic Science Council. We would also like to express our thanks for the kind hospitality of the people of Strandasýsla and to the hard working 1990 crew and to Colin Amundsen for his work with the REU students in the lab. This paper is a prod- uct of the North Atlantic Biocultural Organization (NABO) research coopera- tive and of the Leverhulme Trast project "Landscapes Circum Landnám". 44
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