ARCHEOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK ROND DE BELLSUND, SPITSBERGEN

In several places along the Bellsund, in the south­em part of Spitsbergen, remains of 17th-century whaling stations have been found. In 1998 and 1999 a team of the Arctic Centre/GIA carried out an extensive study of the 17th-century whaling stations in the area around the Bellsund in Spits­bergen. T...

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Main Authors: Hacquebord, Louwrens, Steenhuisen, Frits, Waterbolk, Huib, Prummel, Wietske
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Dutch
Published: Groninger Instituut voor Archeologie 2000
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Online Access:http://rjh.ub.rug.nl/Paleo-aktueel/article/view/36519
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spelling ftunivgronojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/36519 2023-05-15T15:17:16+02:00 ARCHEOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK ROND DE BELLSUND, SPITSBERGEN Hacquebord, Louwrens Steenhuisen, Frits Waterbolk, Huib Prummel, Wietske 2000-12-15 application/pdf http://rjh.ub.rug.nl/Paleo-aktueel/article/view/36519 nld dut Groninger Instituut voor Archeologie http://rjh.ub.rug.nl/Paleo-aktueel/article/view/36519/33968 http://rjh.ub.rug.nl/Paleo-aktueel/article/view/36519 Paleo-aktueel; No 11 (1999): Paleo-aktueel 11; 110-115 Paleo-aktueel; Nr 11 (1999): Paleo-aktueel 11; 110-115 1572-6622 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2000 ftunivgronojs 2020-06-17T22:06:01Z In several places along the Bellsund, in the south­em part of Spitsbergen, remains of 17th-century whaling stations have been found. In 1998 and 1999 a team of the Arctic Centre/GIA carried out an extensive study of the 17th-century whaling stations in the area around the Bellsund in Spits­bergen. Two stations in the Recherche Fjord and three stations at Midterhuken were surveyed and mapped in detail. The stations were built and used by English whalers mostly from 1613 until 1640. At the beginning, Dutch whalers also were active in the Bellsund region. They built some ovens and houses there which afterwards were pulled downand rebuilt elsewhere by the English. Dutch roof tiles and yellow bricks still mark the site and indi­cate the Dutch presence here. In 1630-1631 eight English whalers left behind at Spitsbergen suc­cessfully wintered at Lægerneset. The place prob­ably was abandoned by the English arround 1640. The station consists of three ovens for boil­ing whale blubber into oil, a work platform for chopping the blubber and seven houses. Behind the station a graveyard with seventeen graves was found. The samples from the excavations con­sisted of nails, fragments of clay pipes and pot­tery, pieces of leather and textile and many bones. Most of the bones turned out to be bones of the Brunnich's guillemot instead of Little auk as one might expect, given their great numbers today. The other stations at Midterhuken probably were English too. However, even less historical evidence is available about these stations. Al­though a Zeeland coin was found, it is not very likely that Dutch whalers visited this station. The large station consisted of four ovens and three or four houses. Five work platforms indicate that this probably was a production station only. The excavation of the middens showed the same pic­ture as the excavations at Lægerneset. Even the composition of the bird bones was more or less the same. Here also Brunnich's guilemot was the most frequent bird, with the fulmar in second place. The excavation of one of the work platforms indicated that these platforms were indeed man­made. The whalers used these places for cutting the blubber. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Bellsund little auk Recherche fjord Spitsbergen Rijksuniversiteit Groningen: University of Groningen Press Arctic Bellsund ENVELOPE(14.226,14.226,77.662,77.662) Fulmar ENVELOPE(-46.016,-46.016,-60.616,-60.616) Midterhuken ENVELOPE(14.750,14.750,77.650,77.650)
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description In several places along the Bellsund, in the south­em part of Spitsbergen, remains of 17th-century whaling stations have been found. In 1998 and 1999 a team of the Arctic Centre/GIA carried out an extensive study of the 17th-century whaling stations in the area around the Bellsund in Spits­bergen. Two stations in the Recherche Fjord and three stations at Midterhuken were surveyed and mapped in detail. The stations were built and used by English whalers mostly from 1613 until 1640. At the beginning, Dutch whalers also were active in the Bellsund region. They built some ovens and houses there which afterwards were pulled downand rebuilt elsewhere by the English. Dutch roof tiles and yellow bricks still mark the site and indi­cate the Dutch presence here. In 1630-1631 eight English whalers left behind at Spitsbergen suc­cessfully wintered at Lægerneset. The place prob­ably was abandoned by the English arround 1640. The station consists of three ovens for boil­ing whale blubber into oil, a work platform for chopping the blubber and seven houses. Behind the station a graveyard with seventeen graves was found. The samples from the excavations con­sisted of nails, fragments of clay pipes and pot­tery, pieces of leather and textile and many bones. Most of the bones turned out to be bones of the Brunnich's guillemot instead of Little auk as one might expect, given their great numbers today. The other stations at Midterhuken probably were English too. However, even less historical evidence is available about these stations. Al­though a Zeeland coin was found, it is not very likely that Dutch whalers visited this station. The large station consisted of four ovens and three or four houses. Five work platforms indicate that this probably was a production station only. The excavation of the middens showed the same pic­ture as the excavations at Lægerneset. Even the composition of the bird bones was more or less the same. Here also Brunnich's guilemot was the most frequent bird, with the fulmar in second place. The excavation of one of the work platforms indicated that these platforms were indeed man­made. The whalers used these places for cutting the blubber.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hacquebord, Louwrens
Steenhuisen, Frits
Waterbolk, Huib
Prummel, Wietske
spellingShingle Hacquebord, Louwrens
Steenhuisen, Frits
Waterbolk, Huib
Prummel, Wietske
ARCHEOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK ROND DE BELLSUND, SPITSBERGEN
author_facet Hacquebord, Louwrens
Steenhuisen, Frits
Waterbolk, Huib
Prummel, Wietske
author_sort Hacquebord, Louwrens
title ARCHEOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK ROND DE BELLSUND, SPITSBERGEN
title_short ARCHEOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK ROND DE BELLSUND, SPITSBERGEN
title_full ARCHEOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK ROND DE BELLSUND, SPITSBERGEN
title_fullStr ARCHEOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK ROND DE BELLSUND, SPITSBERGEN
title_full_unstemmed ARCHEOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK ROND DE BELLSUND, SPITSBERGEN
title_sort archeologisch onderzoek rond de bellsund, spitsbergen
publisher Groninger Instituut voor Archeologie
publishDate 2000
url http://rjh.ub.rug.nl/Paleo-aktueel/article/view/36519
long_lat ENVELOPE(14.226,14.226,77.662,77.662)
ENVELOPE(-46.016,-46.016,-60.616,-60.616)
ENVELOPE(14.750,14.750,77.650,77.650)
geographic Arctic
Bellsund
Fulmar
Midterhuken
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Bellsund
Fulmar
Midterhuken
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Bellsund
little auk
Recherche fjord
Spitsbergen
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op_source Paleo-aktueel; No 11 (1999): Paleo-aktueel 11; 110-115
Paleo-aktueel; Nr 11 (1999): Paleo-aktueel 11; 110-115
1572-6622
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