Archaeoentomological Research in the North Atlantic
V Forbes, F Dussault, A Bain - Journal of the North Atlantic, 2014 - JSTOR
This paper reviews archaeoentomolgical research in the North Atlantic region, which until
relatively recently, was focused mainly on Norse and later farms in Iceland, Greenland, and …
relatively recently, was focused mainly on Norse and later farms in Iceland, Greenland, and …
Present and Norse Greenlandic hayfields–Insect assemblages and human impact in southern Greenland
E Panagiotakopulu, AL Buchan - The Holocene, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
This study uses new data on insect biodiversity from a modern sheep farm environment in
southern Greenland, and compares the results with fossil assemblages from the same …
southern Greenland, and compares the results with fossil assemblages from the same …
Historical Ecology of Norse Greenland: Zooarchaeology and Climate Change Responses
K Smiarowski - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Abstract This thesis invokes Historical Ecology approach to better understand human
impacts on marine and terrestrial ecosystems, and the creation of cultural landscapes and …
impacts on marine and terrestrial ecosystems, and the creation of cultural landscapes and …
Global Expansion of the Australian Biting Louse Heterodoxus spiniger Facilitated by Human Transport of Dog (Canis familiaris), and Implications for Prehistoric …
L Koungoulos, P Contos - Environmental Archaeology, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
For over a century, it has been pondered how the biting louse Heterodoxus spiniger, which
evolved on the agile wallaby (Macropus agilis) in Australia/New Guinea, came to be found …
evolved on the agile wallaby (Macropus agilis) in Australia/New Guinea, came to be found …