Norse (Culture Keyword)
676-700 (2,092 Records)
Whetstone fragment
HST99-260 (2016)
Whetstone
HST99-261 (2016)
Flint flake
HST99-262 (2016)
Flint flake
HST99-263 (2016)
Spindle whorl
HST99-263 (2016)
Spindle whorl
HST99-264 (2016)
Spindle whorl
HST99-264 (2016)
Spindle whorl
HST99-265 (2016)
Stone
HST99-266 (2016)
Loom weight
HST99-267 (2016)
Loom weight
HST99-268 (2016)
Whetstone fragment
HST99-269 (2016)
Loom weight
HST99-278 (2016)
Pin
HST99-278 (2016)
Pin
HST99-289 (2016)
Wood fragments
HST99-294 (2016)
Bead fragment
HST99-409 (2016)
Copper object
HST99-410 (2016)
Nail
Midbaer archaeofauna report 2 (2004)
The site of Miðbær on the island of Flatey in Breiðafjörður, NW Iceland was test excavated by Thomas Amorosi and Thomas McGovern for the National Museum of Iceland in 1989, producing a column sample from a deeply stratified midden deposit. The initial faunal analysis conducted by Amorosi and McGovern revealed a dominant maritime component with high concentrations of bird, fish, and sea mammal bones. This paper both summarizes this unpublished analysis and adds a more detailed examination...
NABO Artifacts
Project for artifact data from Norse sites across the North Atlantic islands, including Iceland, Greenland, and Shetland.
NISP Table (2006)
Number of Identifiable Species (NISP) Table
North Atlantic Biocultural Organization (NABO)
This project file contains NABO publications. NABO was founded over 20 years ago to attempt to cross-cut national and disciplinary boundaries and to help North Atlantic scholars make the most of the immense research potential of our damp and lovely research area. NABO has worked to aid in improving basic data comparability, in assisting practical fieldwork and interdisciplinary ventures, in promoting student training, and in better communicating our findings to other scholars, funding...
Preliminary Report of an Analysis of Faunal Remains from an 18th century midden at Skálholt, Iceland (2005)
2005 Skalholt Zooarch Report
Preliminary Report of the Archaeofauna at Skálholt, Iceland (2007)
This report presents results of a preliminary analysis of the archaeofauna at the Episcopal farm of Skálholt, Arnessyslá, southern Iceland. This report presents the preliminary analysis of group 634. Group 634 was a 3X5 meter trench oriented lengthwise north to south opened up on June 28th of 2004 by Birna Lárusdóttir. Further excavation of this group was conducted by George Hambrecht during June of 2005, and a 1x3 meter extension was opened up off of the north end of the initial trench....