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Early Medieval Shellfish Exploitation in Northwest Europe: Investigations at the Sands of Forvie Shell Middens, Eastern Scotland, and the Role of Coastal Resources in the First Millennium AD

Noble, Gordon; Turner, Joe; Hamilton, Derek; Hastie, Lee; Knecht, Rick; Stirling, Lindsey; Sveinbjarnarson, Oskar; Upex, Beth; Milek, Karen

Authors

Gordon Noble

Joe Turner

Derek Hamilton

Lee Hastie

Rick Knecht

Lindsey Stirling

Oskar Sveinbjarnarson



Abstract

Coastal shell middens represent a well-known element of the archaeological record of island and coastal regions across the world and shellfish have been an important resource for subsistence since the mid Holocene. However, the factors that influence shellfishing remain poorly understood and in many regions investigations into the role of shellfish gathering often have remained focused on prehistoric examples to the detriment of shell middens of later dates. This article reports on the emerging evidence for large-scale exploitation of shellfish during a hitherto understudied period for shell midden archaeology in northwest Europe: the first millennium AD. The article includes a review of a series of previously unknown large mussel-dominated middens in eastern Scotland, an outline of their chronology and character, including Bayesian modeling of dates, and a synthesis of the emerging evidence for shellfish gathering in northwest Europe during the first millennium AD. The research represents the first investigation of large-scale early Medieval middens in Britain and the first review of their international parallels and the important new information they can provide for the early Medieval economy.

Citation

Noble, G., Turner, J., Hamilton, D., Hastie, L., Knecht, R., Stirling, L., Sveinbjarnarson, O., Upex, B., & Milek, K. (2018). Early Medieval Shellfish Exploitation in Northwest Europe: Investigations at the Sands of Forvie Shell Middens, Eastern Scotland, and the Role of Coastal Resources in the First Millennium AD. The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 13(4), 582-605. https://doi.org/10.1080/15564894.2017.1329242

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 10, 2017
Online Publication Date Jun 6, 2017
Publication Date 2018
Deposit Date Aug 28, 2017
Journal Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology
Print ISSN 1556-4894
Electronic ISSN 1556-1828
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 13
Issue 4
Pages 582-605
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/15564894.2017.1329242
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1346567