Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Qupperneq 50

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Qupperneq 50
SOPHIA PERDIKARIS, GEORGE HAMBRECHT AND RAMONA HARRISON in the memorable words of one grant reviewer. In the past two decades, the North Atlantic has taken its proper place in world archaeology, and NABO collab- orative projects have brought over US$ 15 million in highly competitive grants into our now productive and exemplary region. International, interdisciplinary collaboration, comparability in data col- lection and reporting, active young researchers, and a string of successful long term projects productive for multi- ple disciplines and combining cutting edge research, education, and public out- reach have been seen as worth íunding by multiple agencies in many nations. The results of such sustained large scale fund- ing and sustained intense collaboration have been transformative. At present, the North Atlantic and the NABO coopera- tive are increasingly seen as leaders in interdisciplinary research into the com- plex interactions of humans with land- scape and seascape, climate change, and each other. This new status is reflected not only in our notable inclusion in the best-selling environmental popularization Collapse by Jared Diamond (2005), and a string of North American and European media programs, but also in the selection of NABO by NSF Office of Polar Programs to organize a set of meetings intended to take the North Atlantic experience global. An NSF grant to McGovem, Perdikaris, Dugmore and Ogilvie allowed an intema- tional workshop at Eagle Hill Maine in October 2009 that was hugely successful in connecting teams similar to NABO from Arizona to Antigua to the Atacama desert and creating the groundwork for a still more widespread scientific network that produced the beginnings of a new Global Human Ecodynamics Alliance (www.gheahome.org). GHEA aims to connect regional cooperatives and pool ideas and resources on a wide scale that will allow the long term record of human interactions with the environment to inform the present and strive to a better collective future. We hope that many North Atlantic scholars will want to go global with GHEA and share their expert- ise more widely. If Tom McGovem will be predictably impatient with personal encomiums, we know he will approve the collective credit that this global scale recognition of North Atlantic scholarship does the whole broad team of collabora- tors. References Amorosi T., Woollett J.W, Perdikaris S. and T.H. McGovem. (1996) ‘Regional Zooarchaeology & Global Change Research: Problems and Potentials’, in: World Archaeology, 28(1):126- 157. Arneborg, J. and B. Gronnow, eds. (2006) Dynamics of Northern Societies, Proceedings of the SILA/NABO conference on Arctic & North Atlantic Archaeology, Copenhagen May 10-14 2004. Publications of the National Museum Studies in Archaeology and History, Vol 10. Copenhagen, Denmark. Barrett, J.H. A.M. Locker and C.M. Roberts. (2004) ‘Dark Age Economics’ revisited: The English fish bone evidence AD 600-1600’, in: Antiquity 78 no. 301 (2004) 618-636. Bigelow, G. ed. (1991) ‘The Norse of the North Atlantic’, in: Acta Archaeologica 61: Special Volume, Copenhagen. Church, M.J., A.J. Dugmore, K.A. Mairs, A.R. Millard, G.T. Cook, G. Sveinbjamardóttir, P.A. Ascough and K.H. Roucoux (2007) ‘Charcoal production during the Norse and early medieval periods in Eyjafjallahreppur, Southem Iceland’, in: Radiocarbon 49:2:659-672. Crumley, C. ed. (1994) Historical Ecology. Cultural Knowledge and Changing 48
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