Coping with Hard Times in NW Iceland: Zooarchaeology, History, and Landscape Archaeology at Finnbogastaðir in the 18th century
Part of the North Atlantic Biocultural Organization (NABO) project
Author(s): Ragnar Edvardsson; Sophia Perdikaris; Thomas McGovern; Noah Zagor; Matthew Waxman
Year: 2004
Summary
This paper provides a report of the analysis of an animal bone collection excavated in 1990 from 18 th - early 19 th c deposits at the site of Finnbogastaðir, Árneshreppur, Strandasýsla, NW Iceland (Vestfirðir) and seeks to place the results in the larger context of early modern economy in the region through the integration of historical documentary sources and an ongoing program of landscape archaeology in the region.
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Coping with Hard Times in NW Iceland: Zooarchaeology, History, and Landscape Archaeology at Finnbogastaðir in the 18th century. Ragnar Edvardsson, Sophia Perdikaris, Thomas McGovern, Noah Zagor, Matthew Waxman. 2004 ( tDAR id: 394073) ; doi:10.6067/XCV83R0TT3
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Contact(s): Thomas McGovern
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