Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Side 66

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Side 66
MAGNUS HELLQVIST The environment created by humans attracts insects in various ways, such as providing different substrates or the favourable climate of the indoor environment. The excavation at Hólar revealed a corridor (Fig. 3) between rooms in one of the houses, an interpretation already stated during excavation through its construction and connection to the other rooms, which represents a typical space in the house that would attract insects by its intemal environment. The narrow corridor mnning along the house creates a dark space in the house indoors, with no particular activities producing any substrates. It is a quite typical architectural unit of the post-medieval buildings, which developed during the Middle Ages, as buildings developed to more compact building architecture which in the Late Medieval period leads to the so called “passage-house” where all the rooms in the house were placed along a central corridor. This type of architecture is dated to the later part of the 15th century and first part of the 16th century and became a building tradition until the 19th century (Urbanczyk, 1999). Samples from this part contained fragments from two species of Coleoptera, of which one was identifíable to the species level, Catops borealis. This species is considered very synanthropic in Iceland and is completely bound to indoor environments, where it prefers moist and mouldy parts of buildings: it is not found in natural environments. The other fínd was a beetle from the family Figure 4 64
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