Hrísheimar: Fish Consumption Patterns

In this thesis, I examine the fish remain patterns at Hrísheimar, which have provided archaeologists with further evidence that inland sites such as those in the Mývatnssveit Region utilized both local freshwater and marine fish from the coastal regions as a part of their subsistence pattern.

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Main Author: Coleman, Wendi K
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: CUNY Academic Works 2019
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spelling ftcityunivny:oai:academicworks.cuny.edu:hc_sas_etds-1431 2023-05-15T16:47:19+02:00 Hrísheimar: Fish Consumption Patterns Coleman, Wendi K 2019-01-03T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://academicworks.cuny.edu/hc_sas_etds/376 https://academicworks.cuny.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1431&context=hc_sas_etds English eng CUNY Academic Works https://academicworks.cuny.edu/hc_sas_etds/376 https://academicworks.cuny.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1431&context=hc_sas_etds School of Arts & Sciences Theses Iceland Zooarchaeology Fish Mývatn Hrísheimar Norse Landnám Ecology Salmonidae Gadidae Archaeological Anthropology Environmental Studies Nature and Society Relations thesis 2019 ftcityunivny 2021-04-10T19:00:30Z In this thesis, I examine the fish remain patterns at Hrísheimar, which have provided archaeologists with further evidence that inland sites such as those in the Mývatnssveit Region utilized both local freshwater and marine fish from the coastal regions as a part of their subsistence pattern. Thesis Iceland Mývatn City University of New York: CUNY Academic Works Mývatn ENVELOPE(-16.985,-16.985,65.600,65.600)
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topic Iceland
Zooarchaeology
Fish
Mývatn
Hrísheimar
Norse
Landnám
Ecology
Salmonidae
Gadidae
Archaeological Anthropology
Environmental Studies
Nature and Society Relations
spellingShingle Iceland
Zooarchaeology
Fish
Mývatn
Hrísheimar
Norse
Landnám
Ecology
Salmonidae
Gadidae
Archaeological Anthropology
Environmental Studies
Nature and Society Relations
Coleman, Wendi K
Hrísheimar: Fish Consumption Patterns
topic_facet Iceland
Zooarchaeology
Fish
Mývatn
Hrísheimar
Norse
Landnám
Ecology
Salmonidae
Gadidae
Archaeological Anthropology
Environmental Studies
Nature and Society Relations
description In this thesis, I examine the fish remain patterns at Hrísheimar, which have provided archaeologists with further evidence that inland sites such as those in the Mývatnssveit Region utilized both local freshwater and marine fish from the coastal regions as a part of their subsistence pattern.
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