The Russian Settlement at Russekeila and Land Rise in Vestspitsbergen

Authors

  • Hans Christiansson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3667

Keywords:

Middens (Archaeology)

Abstract

Discusses the possibilities of postglacial land emergence, from observations at Russekeila on Isfjorden during inter-Nordic archeological-ethnographical expeditions in 1955 and 1960. Evidence from a kitchen midden 15-17 m from the sea and two meters above high-tide level, indicates that the land has not risen appreciably for over a hundred yrs. Similar evidence from Murchisonfjorden, presented by Blake, q.v., and the Amsterdamoya area in northwestern Vestspitsbergen (No. 39801) shows no land rise in those areas during the past 100-350 yrs.

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Published

1961-01-01