Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Qupperneq 59

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Qupperneq 59
Scott Riddell HARP SEALSIN THEICELANDIC ARCHAEOFAUNA: SEAICE AND HARD TIMES? The presence of harp seal Pagophilus groenlandicus bone in Icelandic archaeofaunas has been interpreted as indicative of sea ice incidence and of “hard times” provisioning in Iceland’s past. However, recent surveys of harp seals have shown that they can occur in Icelandic coastal waters even though sea ice is absent while historical sources suggest that harp seal hunting was not passively dependent upon the occurrence of sea ice. Therefore, harp seal distribution requires consideration of other variables beyond that of sea ice incidence in order to explain the presence of harp seals in archaeological contexts e.g. population recruitment or prey items such as capelin. The early 14th century appears to witness a genuine alteration in harp seal distribution and/or migratory habits in Icelandic waters. This may either be linked to alterations in the distribution of capelin driven by the onset of the Little Ice Age or a more localised population increase linked to decadal fluctuations of the North Atlantic Oscillation. Keywords: Harp seal, Pagophilus groenlandicus, Phoca groenlandica, sea ice, zooarchaeology, Iceland Scott Riddell, University oflceland, Reykjavík, Iceland. Email: sjr3@hi.is Introduction Archaeological excavation has demon- strated that the exploitation of seals and other wild resources was an important as- pect of the subsistence strategies adopted by settlers during the initial colonisation of Iceland from c. 871 (Amorosi 1990). Early inland and coastal sites with marine mammal, bird and fish bone assemblages also reveal that regional provisioning net- works existed between the coast and inte- rior (Vésteinsson et al. 2002; McGovern et al. 2006). Evidence that sealing remained important in Iceland following settlement is apparent from the wealth of documenta- ry evidence available from the 12th century onwards e.g. Diplomaticum islandicum and Archaeologia Islandica 11 (2015) 57-72
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