Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 36

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 36
SÓLVEIG GUÐMUNDSDÓTTIR BECK Guillemot, (Uria sp.) and Little auk (Alle alle), lOth-llth c.), Sveigakot (Gull sp. lOth c.) and Selhagi (Murre or Guillemot and Razorbill (Alca tordd), 12th c.) in Mývatn district (McGovem et al. 2007, 43), at Skriðuklaustur in Fljótsdalur (Hamilton-Dyer 2010, 4) and Skálholt (Murre or Guillemot and Razorbill, early modern period) in Biskupstungur (Hambrecht 2009, 3 and 20-22). In late July and early August all birds of the family Anatidae (ducks, geese and swans) moult their flight feathers and are unable to fly (Hilmarsson 2000, 73). Geese and swans are much larger birds and can very often be found in large groups during moulting either up in the heath lands or down by the sea. Adult swans were usually hunted while moulting and the chicks just before they íledged (figure 1). Swans were hunted in many places all over Iceland (Jónasson 1945, 196; Pálsson 1945, 680; Þorsteinsson 1951, 5; Guðmundsson 1959, 284; von Troil 1961, 84; Olavius 1965, 116 and 118; Horrebow 1966, 128; Ólafsson and Pálsson 1981, 128,132, 138 and 321; JÁM IV, 258-259; JÁM VIII, 40; Sigurðarson 1986, 18; Sigurðsson 2001, 25; ÞÞ 6699). According to the 18th and 19th century writings of Ólafsson and Pálsson (1981, 128) and Jónasson (1945, 86-87 and 196) swans were usually hunted on horseback, or on foot, along with dogs (see also Pálsson 1945, 680). The dogs were trained to bite the necks but swans were also hunted with nets, whips or they were simply knocked out with sticks (see also Olavius 1965, 116). Swan chicks were also hunted using a small boat. The hunters would chase the chicks until they were completely wom out. Then they could simply be knocked out or scooped up into the boat with a long wooden pole with a hook on the end (table 1; Friðjónsson 1904, 22). Figure 1 - Elías Jónsson, farmer at Aðalból in Hrafnkelsdalur in 1901 (Bruun 1987, 52). According to Ólafsson and Pálsson (1981, 133 and 229) wild geese are so wary and quick footed that they could only be hunted on fast horses and this was supposedly done in Breiðamerkursandur. In Gullbringusýsla and Rangárvallasýsla, Fljótshlíð and Landeyjar, geese were trapped with nets and on a good day 100-300 birds could be caught at any one time. According to an anonymous author (1971, 7) passing migrants geese, e.g. Brant geese, were hunted on the south
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