Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Qupperneq 75

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Qupperneq 75
Gavin Lucas ANINTERVIEW WITH GORDON CHILDE: ICELAND, 1956 Introduction Gordon Vere Childe (b.1892 - d.1957) needs no introduction, being one of the most well-known archaeologists of the twentieth century. The extent of literature about his life and his contributions to the discipline (e.g. McNairn 1980; Trigger 1980; Green 1981; Harris 1994; Gathercole et al. 1995) match his own prolific output (e.g. see Gathercole & Irving 2009). Childe was, like many scholars both in his time and today, well-travelled but his one trip to Iceland in the summer of 1956 was never- theless somewhat anomalous. Childe was a prehistorian and his attendance at the third Viking Congress held in Reykjavík that year would seem somewhat outside of his main research interests. Childe was certainly well-read and had an unbounded appetite for history of any period or place, but as far as I know he never published on Viking or medieval archaeology and even his general books tended to retain their focus on prehistory. Perhaps therefore it is not surprising that his only real comments on archaeology in Iceland pertain to pre- history. As his opening remarks in the in- terview below indicate, Childe may have harboured a belief or at least suspicion that prehistoric archaeology might exist in Ice- land, it just had yet to be discovered. One story goes that during a fieldtrip with the Congress delegates, upon stopping to look down on the plains south of Hveragerði, Childe remarked that there had to be pre- historic settlement on the plain. When Kristján Eldjárn replied that nothing ear- lier than Viking occupation had ever been found in the country, Childe responded, saying there had to be - it is just that no one had dug deep enough (Eldjárn 1966, 355). Of course it is difficult to know how seriously Childe considered the possibility of prehistoric remains existing in Iceland; it is certainly too speculative to suggest his attendance at the Viking Congress might have been initiated by such questions. It may just speak of his ecumenical inter- est in all things archaeological - or that Archaeologia Islandica 11 (2015) 73-84
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