Sophia Perdikaris
Read bioSophia Perdikaris is an archaeologist specializing in the analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites in the North Atlantic and the Caribbean. She has been excavating in Norway for the last twelve years, in Iceland for seven years, and in Barbuda for five years and takes students with her in the field, to both Iceland and Barbuda. Her particular research interests are in historical ecology and global climate change. Her most recent project, "Islands of Change" focuses on the three tiered approach defined by NABO (North Atlantic Biocultural Organization - www.nabohome.org) where scientific data are used to investigate how humans change the environment, how the environment affects human decision making, and in cross cultural interactions. Her early work concentrated on the transition from the Viking Age to medieval times in North Norway and how the early commercialization of the cod fisheries (AD 1200) affected the people and the economy of the area. She is currently involved in cooperative projects with institutions in the U.S. and the U.K. , Iceland, Greenland, Faroes, Canada and Barbuda.





