Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Qupperneq 107

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Qupperneq 107
RECONSTRUCTING ASPECTS OF THE DAILY LIFE IN LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH-CENTURY ICELAND: ARCHAEOENTOMOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE VATNSFÖRÐUR FARM, NW ICELAND hay store and the cellar, were also rather poor. Finally, it was possible to recon- struct some details of the local landscape. The insect evidence suggests that in the last century the environment of the site was dominated by grasslands and wet meadows, not unlike its current setting. On the whole, it seems that the inhab- itants of Vatnsfjörður had rather good liv- ing standards in the late 19^ and early 20“ century. In 1906, they abandoned the last turf dwelling house to live in a newly built timber house, while new material and building techniques seem to have gained popularity in other rural areas of Iceland around 15 years later (Jónsson & Dýrmundsson 2000, 305). The insect evi- dence along with archaeological fínds also suggests that the inhabitants of the site have been able to purchase more than basic necessities. Artefacts recovered from Vatnsfjörður’s 19^ and 20^ centu- ry deposits include wine bottles, medicine vials, tobacco pipes and Chinese porce- lain (Lucas 2009), indicating that Vatnsíjörður’s occupants were able to purchase not only grain but also tobacco, alcohol and other “high status“ commodi- ties. Preliminary results of the zooarchae- ological analysis suggest a mixed economy, with a wide use of the resources from the land and the sea (Dupont-Hébert 2009). The físh, meat and eider down available in the local environment may have been used not only for on-site con- sumption, but also as trading products. Although Vatnsfjörður seems to have benefited from the economic growth and increase in foreign trade in Iceland in the late 19^ and early 201^ century, the sani- tary conditions in the turf house were not better than elsewhere in the country. According to the insect analysis, the house was damp and storage conditions were poor, more closely fítting with descriptions of Jónasson (1961) than Karlsson (2000b). Future work, including the examination of archaeological con- texts of living quarters dating from the early 19^ century, will potentially allow an appreciation of change in sanitation over time and indicate whether Vatnsfjörður’s occupants followed the recommendations and laws that were pub- lished from the late 19“ century. Acknowledgments The excavations at VatnsQörður from 2004-2009 were generously funded by Háskólasetrið Vestfjarða (University Centre of the Westfjords), Vestfirðir á Miðöldum (Medieval Westfjords Society), the Government of Iceland, and Fornleifasjóður (Archaeological Excavation Fund). This entomological study was made possible through the financial support of the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Research Fund on Society and Culture of the Government of Quebec, and the Faculty of Arts at Université Laval, Quebec, Canada. Identifications of insect remains have been done by the lead author, who would like to express her gratitude to Jan Klimaszewski, Georges Pelletier, Erling Olafsson, and Hrönn Konráðsdóttir for their help with some specimens. Many thanks are also due to James Woollett and Gardar Guðmundsson, who provided invaluable support and logistical help, and to Frédéric Dussault and Maryse Cloutier-Gélinas for their assistance with the processing and sorting of archaeoentomological samples. Oscar Aldred provided some of the illus- trations, and the text has benefited from the com- ments of Agústa Edwald, Hrönn Konráðsdóttir, Paul M. Ledger and an anonymous reviewer. References Addyman, P.V. (1989) ‘The archaeology of public health at York, England’. World Archaeology 21: 244-264. Allison, E.P., Hall, A.R., Kenward, H.K. (1999) ‘Technical report. Living conditions and 105
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