ING 10 Zooarch Report_16 Oct 2010
Part of the North Atlantic Biocultural Organization (NABO) project
Author(s): Seth Brewington
Year: 2010
Summary
The 2010 archaeological excavation at the pre-1300 AD site of Ingiríðarstaðir, N Iceland, resulted in the recovery of some 365 animal bone fragments. Of these, 121 were identifiable to species. The archaeofaunal assemblage, generally poorly-preserved, is comprised entirely of domestic animals. Cattle and caprines dominate the specimens identifiable to species level, though the assemblage does also include one pig bone and the remains of a domestic cat.
Cite this Record
ING 10 Zooarch Report_16 Oct 2010. Seth Brewington. 2010 ( tDAR id: 394085) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8MP5488
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