Insect faunas from Medieval Langenes in Arctic Norway

Cultural sediments containing significant amounts of fish bone at Langenesværet, Vesterålen, Northern Norway provide an opportunity to characterise activity during and prior to the establishment of a late medieval commercial fishing station (fiskevaer). Radiometric and AMS dating techniques are used...

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Main Authors: Buckland, Paul C., Panagiotakopulu, Eva, Buckland, Philip I., Perdikaris, Sophia, Skidmore, Peter
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Miljöarkeologiska laboratoriet 2006
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-6681
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Summary:Cultural sediments containing significant amounts of fish bone at Langenesværet, Vesterålen, Northern Norway provide an opportunity to characterise activity during and prior to the establishment of a late medieval commercial fishing station (fiskevaer). Radiometric and AMS dating techniques are used to establish a chronology for the deposits, while activities associated with the sediments are characterised fossil insect faunas. The results highlight a series of problems with the dating of the heavily disturbed organic deposits of many archaeological sites, and the need for greater care in sample selection and interpretation.