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Video: NABO Reykjavík Meeting 2022: Day 2

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Thanks to an initiative by Orri Vésteinsson and the University of Iceland, we held a very successful three-day collaborative NABO meeting Sept. 28th, 29th, and 30th 2022 in Reykjavik Iceland.

This is a video of presentations from the second day and the individual talks can be accessed on YouTube using the links below and chapters on the scroll bar.

NABO Reykjavík Meeting 2022: Day 2

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North Atlantic Biocultural Organisation: NABO Reykjavík Meeting 2022: Day 2

Talks:

  1. 0:00 Erica Hill – U.S. Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs, Arctic Section
  2. 38:19 Megan Hicks – Expanding archaeologies of Environments and Economies of Mývatnssveit, Northen Iceland
  3. 1:10:50 Árni Daníel Júlusson – New Tales of Power, Wealth and Pandemic in Two Valleys. Svarfaðardalur, Hörgadalur and their hinterlands ca. AD 870-1500.
  4. 1:35:42 Frank Feeley – Provisioning a 15th century Icelandic fishing station
  5. 1:59:29 Jette Arneborg and Dorthe Dangvard Pederson – First settlers at Inoqqassaaq, ruin group Ø64
  6. 2:39:04 Anthony Newton – Updating the NABO website and Project Management System
  7. 3:00:59 Tom Ryan – Updating NABO Resources: Data Infrastructure
  8. 3:17:02 George Hambrecht – The Central North Atlantic Marine Historical Ecology Project (CAMHEP)
  9. 3:34:54 Emily Lethbridge – Icelandic place-names & Nafnið.is
  10. 3:56:08 Alice Watterson – Community, Co-design & Climate: Case studies in designing public outreach for Arctic archaeology
  11. 4:22:34 Ceecee Cesario – Norse Bird Use
  12. 4:31:28 Konrad Smiarowski – Hjartøy over 10,000 years. Stone Age to Contemporary Archaeology
  13. 4:43:11 Wendi Coleman – Field recording with iPads
  14. 4:53:06 Elie Pinta – Beyond remote: Explaining cultural connections between L’Anse aux Meadows and Norse Greenland through interdisciplinary analysis of archaeological wood remains
  15. 4:59:11 Bonnie Burton – Laser scanning and #3D models
  16. 5:07:06 Nick Cutler – Investigating the early human settlement of Iceland with ancient soil DNA
  17. 5:14:18 Polly Thompson (Andy Dugmore) – Identifying environmental data held within tephra layer morphology
  18. 5:21:51 Conner Morison (Andy Dugmore) – Environemental and Societal Impacts of the 939 AD Eldgjá Fissure Eruption, Iceland.
  19. 5:25:28 Rowan Jackson – Objects of Adaptation. The role of play objects in multi-generational adaptation to environmental change in the North Atlantic islands
  20. 5:36:25 Natascha Mehler – Looking in from the Edge Project
  21. 5:55:17 Tom Dawson – Remains of Scottish fishing heritage revealed during our recent surveys (boat graveyards and fish traps)
  22. 6:11:50 Jim Woollett – An overview of current archaeology and historical ecology projects in the Nain region, Nunatsiavut

 

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