Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 65

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 65
PROBLEMS AND POSSIBILITIES WHEN USING BEETLE REMAINS (COLEOPTERA) FOR INTERPRETATION OF POST-MEDIEVAL SETTLEMENTS IN THE INTERDISCIPLINARY HÓLAR PROJECT, ICELAND aquatic environments, usually with sparse vegetation in the bottom. Both of these environments are easily found in the natural surroundings of Hjaltadalur and also close to Hólar. The origin of both these species is most likely through the turf material for the building construction, since they are probably indicators of the natural environment of the turf material. A typical situation was when the insect assemblage represented a mixture of indoor and outdoor species, as in the excavated ‘kitchen’. One of the beetles found in the samples was Lathridius min- utes, which is considered to be a natural species in this kind of environment. Lathridius minutes are common throughout Iceland and are also considered synanthropic and living indoors feeding on mould and spores, and would have found an appealing habitat in the kitchen. Species of the family Chryptophagous were also found, which are attracted by the same substrates as Lathridius minutes. The spider beetle species Ptinus fur was also found in samples from this ‘kitchen’ and its presence here was probably a result of the indoor environment and activities, each presenting attractive substrates. Another problematic situation was the difficulty in establishing an interpretation when there was only one species present. In such instances the importance of other methods is increased. The interpretation of one building at Hólar as a stable was based mainly on one beetle fmd together with macroscopic sediment analysis. The samples provided a few insect remains, but four remains were identifíed to the spider beetle species Ptinus fur, listed as an “uninvited guest” in houses in places such as dark and moist cellars. The species is considered as synanthropic and is connected to human environments such as in houses, particularly in Iceland, and it may therefore be considered as a qualitative fmding for the interpretation. Its natural habitat is in dry places such as bird nests, but human environments and substrates attract the beetle and it may be found in storage rooms where it feeds on dried meat and físh, vegetable, spices, grain and dried fruit and different kinds of organic remnants. Although sometimes interpreted as a pest in stored products, this interpretation was not possible at Hólar, as there were no support from other fínds. This interpretation to stable is also supported by previous studies of bams and byres showing that the predominant insect assemblages are those connected to hay and manure and dung (Buckland et.al., 1991, 1995). Figure 3 63
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