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Interim Report of faunal analysis from the 2004 Excavations at Gásir, Eyjafjörður, N Iceland
Archaeological excavations at the site of Gásir near the modern city of Akureyri were started in 2002 and directed by Howell Roberts of Fornleifastofnun Íslands (Archaeological Institute Iceland, FSĺ) for Minjasafnið á Akureyri (Akureyri Museum). The ongoing project has produced a substantial amount of animal bones, which have been continuously analyzed at the CUNY Northern Science & Education Center laboratories as part of the North Atlantic Biocultural Organization cooperative effort, with funding provided by the UK Leverhulme Trust. Analysis of the 2004 zooarchaeological remains was carried out by Ramona Harrison and Tom McGovern. The 2004 excavations were part of a larger scale, long term project which aims to investigate the remains of the early trading center at Gásir, and to place the site in a regional and historical context. Excavation work at Gásir is to be continued and this report is thus only a working paper to be updated and replaced as more material becomes available for study.






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