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1 April 2014 Archaeoentomology at Tatsip Ataa: Evidence for the use of Local Resources and Daily Life in the Norse Eastern Settlement, Greenland
Frédéric Dussault, Véronique Forbes, Allison Bain
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Abstract

Thirty-one sediment samples collected from midden layers at the Tatsip Ataa (E172) site located in the former Norse Eastern Settlement in Greenland were analyzed for insect remains. These efforts allowed for the identification of species believed to have been introduced involuntarily with Norse settlers upon colonization, while suggesting the origin of materials disposed of in the midden. Our analysis of outdoor insects and synanthropes also identified resources exploited from the local environment, suggesting that the midden represents the end result of a number of domestic activities including construction, maintenance, hygienic practices, and animal husbandry.

Frédéric Dussault, Véronique Forbes, and Allison Bain "Archaeoentomology at Tatsip Ataa: Evidence for the use of Local Resources and Daily Life in the Norse Eastern Settlement, Greenland," Journal of the North Atlantic 2014(sp6), 14-28, (1 April 2014). https://doi.org/10.3721/037.002.sp604
Published: 1 April 2014
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