Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 17

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 17
Approaches to the Greenlanders Figure 1. Hvalso Church, ca 1300 (after Magnusen & Rafn 1838-45). One of the ear- liest illustrations. realm perhaps only 20 or 30 years later. Hans Egede’s excavation at Hvalso makes him an early European scientist in the non-European world, not least in the context of his perceptive descriptions of several visited Norse sites, including Hvalso (cf. Appendix below). Indeed, the search for the Norsemen made Egede an early student of archaeological remains and ancient material culture. On Hvalso Church, Egede writes in his diary for 1723, as published fifteen years later (Egede 1738, 114; cf. Albrethsen 1971): "The 29th [of August], which was a Sunday, after prayer and divine service, when the Greenlanders [Inuit/Eskimos] also were present, whom I likewise taught the importance of these things, I attempted towards the evening to excavate and remove a great dea! of stones inside the structure, in the thought to fmd some Monumenta [memorials] of Antiqviteter [artefacts of old], but did not find anything apart from some coal and bones and sherds of ceramic vessels. But since we were not equipped with proper instruments for dig- ging, we could not get very deep into the ground. In the beginning, the Greenlanders would not permit us to excavate in the abandoned ruins, pretending, that the Kablunakker [Norsemen] buried there would do something harmful to them, when we had left, since we would disturb them with our digging. These local Greenlanders much insisted that we would come South to live with them. They also informed that in a fiord to the East, which they called Iggalik, were even more and larger walled structures than these, and even a lovely plain with grass and wood etc. ..." Egede also describes Hvalso church in architectural detail, cf. Appendix (Egede 1738, 113£). Egede’s investigations were quickly followed by several others in the mid- to late eighteenth century, even in the form 15
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