Duck fleas as evidence for eiderdown production on archaeological sites
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University of Aberdeen, Geosciences, Archaeology |
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05/08/2016
05/08/2016
01/09/2015
20/09/2001
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Acknowledgements This project was undertaken as part of my doctoral studies funded by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CACR-2009-39) in the United Kingdom. I would like to thank my supervisors Karen Milek and Andrew Dugmore for their help and support. I also wish to thank Jónas Helgason, his son Alexius Jónasson and Baldur Vilhelmsson for kindly having allowed access to the eiderdown stores and workshops at Æðey and Vatnsfjörður and for having provided assistance when needed. I would like to thank Fornleifastofnun Íslands for supporting my fieldwork at Vatnsfjörður, as well as Paul Ledger and Garðar Guðmundsson for their help during fieldwork. I am especially grateful to Richard Marriott for his invaluable help with flea identifications and for lending me reference material. Erling Ólafsson and Jan Klimaszewski also helped with the beetle identifications. Consultation of the BugsCEP database (Buckland and Buckland, 2006) aided the redaction of this paper. Peer reviewed Postprint |
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7 |
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Forbes , V 2015 , ' Duck fleas as evidence for eiderdown production on archaeological sites ' Journal of Archaeological Science , vol 61 , pp. 105-111 . , 10.1016/j.jas.2015.05.008 0305-4403 PURE: 55446681 PURE UUID: 71e9a86f-b887-4d5e-ad9b-90a580828f71 |
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eng |
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Journal of Archaeological Science |
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© 2015. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Archaeoentomology #Archaeoparasitology #Eiderdown #Eider ducks #Bird fleas #trade #CC Archaeology #CC |
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Journal article |