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International Journal of Paleopathology | 2013

Contributions of ectoparasite studies in archaeology with two examples from the North Atlantic region

Véronique Forbes; Frédéric Dussault; Allison Bain

Human and animal ectoparasites are often recovered from archaeological contexts being examined for preserved insect remains. Records of human lice, fleas and bedbugs are used to reconstruct past sanitary conditions and practices, as well as their geographic distribution and that of the pathogens for which they may be vectors. Ectoparasites of domesticated and wild animals may be considered proxy indicators for the presence of those animals whilst also inferring activities such as wool processing. This paper summarizes the contribution of ectoparasite studies in archaeology and presents two original case studies from Iceland and Greenland.


Environmental Archaeology | 2015

Preliminary archaeoentomological analyses of permafrost-preserved cultural layers from the pre-contact Yup'ik Eskimo site of Nunalleq, Alaska: Implications, potential and methodological considerations

Véronique Forbes; Kate Britton; Rick Knecht

Abstract At Nunalleq, a pre-contact Yupik Eskimo village site in Alaska (14th–17th century AD), abundant insect remains from highly organic substrates preserved within permafrost offer a unique opportunity to investigate past ecological and living conditions. This paper presents the preliminary results obtained from the analysis of two samples collected from floor layers in sod houses. The numerous and diverse insect remains highlight the exciting potential of archaeoentomology for reconstructing past ecological conditions, resource exploitation and the use of space at northern hunter–gatherer sites and have permitted the development of a strategy for the future collection of archaeoentomological data at permafrost-preserved sites in Alaska and elsewhere.


Ecological Entomology | 2016

The life and death of barn beetles: faunas from manure and stored hay inside farm buildings in northern Iceland

Véronique Forbes; Andrew J. Dugmore; Erling Ólafsson

1. Subfossil beetle remains from archaeological sites have proven invaluable for examining past living conditions, human activities, and their impacts on landscapes and ecosystems.


Biodiversity Data Journal | 2018

A survey of beetles (Coleoptera) from the tundra surrounding the Nunalleq archaeological site, Quinhagak, southwestern Alaska

Véronique Forbes; Derek Sikes

Abstract This paper presents the results of a survey of beetles conducted in the vicinity of the archaeological site of Nunalleq, a pre-contact (16th-17th century AD) indigenous forager settlement located near the modern Yup’ik village of Quinhagak, in the Yukon-Kuskokwim delta, southwestern Alaska. Records and habitat data are reported for 74 beetle taxa collected in tundra, riparian, aquatic and anthropogenic environments from a region of Alaska that has been poorly studied by entomologists. This includes the first mainland Alaskan record for the byrrhid Simplocaria metallica (Sturm). Beyond improving our knowledge of the local beetle fauna’s diversity and ecology, this survey provides the basis for comparisons between modern and sub-fossil beetle assemblages from Nunalleq and Quinhagak.


Archaeologia Islandica | 2010

Reconstructing aspects of the daily life in late 19th and early 20th-century Iceland: archaeoentomological analysis of the Vatnsfjörður Farm, NW Iceland

Véronique Forbes; Allison Bain; Guðrún Alda Gísladóttir; Karen Milek


Quaternary International | 2014

Insects, activity areas and turf buildings' interiors: An ethno-archaeoentomological case study from 19th to early 20th-century Þverá, northeast Iceland

Véronique Forbes; Karen Milek


Arctic | 2016

Dating and Digging Stratified Archaeology in Circumpolar North America: A View from Nunalleq, Southwestern Alaska

Paul M. Ledger; Véronique Forbes; Edouard Masson MacLean; Richard A. Knecht


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2015

Duck fleas as evidence for eiderdown production on archaeological sites

Véronique Forbes


Journal of The North Atlantic | 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


Boreas | 2018

Perspective of landscape change following early settlement (landnám) in Svalbarðstunga, northeastern Iceland

Natasha Roy; James Woollett; Najat Bhiry; Guillaume Haemmerli; Véronique Forbes; Reinhard Pienitz

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Frédéric Dussault

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Karen Milek

University of Aberdeen

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Rick Knecht

University of Aberdeen

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