Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 51

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 51
EXPLOITATION OF WILD BIRDS IN ICELAND FROM THE SETTLEMENT PERIOD TO THE 19TH CENTURY AND ITS REFLECTION IN ARCHAEOLOGY not problematic and such remains have been found in Aðalstræti, at Svalbarð and Stóraborg (Hambrecht 2009, 20-22) on the coast as well as Skútustaðir (Hicks 2009, 22) and Skriðuklaustur (Hamilton-Dyer 2010, 4) inland (Gallus gallus; see table 2). Geese and ducks are more problematic however, as according to Olgeirsson (2003, 20) separating the bones of the domestic birds from the wild ones is difficult. A considerable amount of domestic geese (Anser anser domesticus) was apparently found at Stóraborg (Hambrecht 2009, 21; see also Amorosi 2004) but how that identifícation was made is unclear. According to Hanson (2011, 236-237) backyard flocks were very common in continental Europe and Britain. The quills trade was so large that some regions in Poland and Russia bred geese en masse expressly for that purpose. Whether this was ever attempted in Iceland to satisfy native demand is unknown. But in spite of these uncertainties one thing is clear. This interesting part of the nation's past has great potential and archaeologists have barely scraped the surface of all the information that still lies hidden. Note This article started its life as an essay in a seminar at the University of Iceland called Trade and Exchange in Medieval Iceland. I would like to give special thanks to Dr. Orri Vésteinsson, professor at the University of Iceland, and Dr. Ámi Einarsson, biologist at the Mývatn Nature Research Centre, whose encouragement and comments have been very helpful and greatly improved this article. I would also like to give special thanks to Steinunn Kristjánsdóttir, Guðrún Harðardóttir, Guðmundur Ólafsson and Jón Torfason at the National Museum of Iceland for their help and permission to use some of the photos and the map seen in this article, and to Ramona Harrison for a few helpfol hints. Bibliography Amorosi, T. (2004) Icelandic zooarchaeology: new data applied to issuses of historical ecology, paleoeconomy and global change, Ph.D., New York: City University. Amundsen, C. P. (2004) “18. Farming and Maritime Resources at Miðbær in Flatey in Breiðarfjörður, NW Iceland”, in: Housley, R. A. and Coles, G. (eds.) Atlantic Connections and Adaptations: Economies, environments and subsistence in lands bordering the North Atlantic, pp.203-210, Oxford: Oxbow Books. Anonymous (1932-1935) “Fálkar”, Blanda 5 (15-18), 80. Anonymous (1936). “Geirfuglinn.”, Lesbók Morgunblaðsins, 14. June, 186. Anonymous (1971) “Gæsir á íslandi” Morgunblaðið, 19. January, 7. Beck, Sólveig G. (2012) The Skálholt Micromorphology (unpublished report), Reykjavík: The Institute of Archaeology in Iceland. Berglund, B. (2009) “Fugela Feðerum in Archaeological Perspective - Eider Down as a Trade Commodity in Prehistoric Northem Europe”, Acta Borealia 26 (2), 119-135. Bjamason, Þorkell (1949) “Þjóðþættir um miðbik 19.aldar” in: Guðmundsson, Gils (ed.) Þjóðlífsmyndir, pp.7-98, Reykjavík: Iðunn. Bmun, D. (1987) íslenzkt þjóðlíf í þúsund ár I (translated by Steindór Steindórsson), Reykjavík: Bókaútgáfan Öm og Örlygur. Cumming, V., Cunnington, C.W. and Cunnington, P.E. (2010) The Dictionary ofFashion Histoiy, New York: Berg. DI I: Diplomatarium Islandicum, Reykjavík and Kaupmannahöfn: Hið íslenzka bókmenntafélag. Edvardsson, Ragnar, et al. (2004) “Coping with Hard Times in NW Iceland: Zooarchaeology, History and Landscape Archaeology at Finnbogastaðir in the 18th Century”, Archaeologia Islandica 3, 20-47. Edvardsson, Ragnar and McGovem, T. H. (2005) “Archaeological Excavations at Vatnsfjörður 2003-2004”, Archaeologia Islandica 4, 16-30. Einarsson, Árni (2012) Skálholt Feathers (unpublished report), Reykjavík: The Institute of Archaeology in Iceland. Einarsson, Guðmundur (1946) Fjallamenn, Reykjavík: Bókaútgáfa Guðjóns Ó. Guðjónssonar. Forbes, V., Bain, A., Gísladóttir, Guðrún A. and Milek, K. (2010) “Reconstructing Aspects of the Daily Life in Late 19th and Early 20th-Century Iceland: Archaeoentomological 49
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