Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 13

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 13
11 A Dane and the Dawning of Faroese Archaeology Ein Dani og Byrjanin til Føroyska Fornfrøði Stejfen Stummann Hansen Senior researcher, Danish PolarCenter, Strandgade 100 H, DK-1401 Copenhagen K email: ssh@dpc.dk Úrtak I oktober 1932 vitjaðu Gudmund Hatt, professari í búlandafrøði við Københavns Universitet, og kona hansara, Emilie Denrant Hatt, listamálari, í Føroyum í seks dagar á veg heim frá rannsóknum í Grønlandi. Um- franrt at vera búlandafrøðingur var Hatt eisini ein av fremstu serfrøðingum í fornfrøði viðvíkjandi byggisið- um. Serstakliga hevði Hatt áhuga fyri landbúnaðar- skipanum, og meðan hann var staddur í Føroyum, tók hann eisini lut í einum lítlunr fornfrøðiligum útgrevstri av eini húsatoft nærindis Tórshavn; hesin grevstur varð fyriskipaður av Føroya forngripafelag. Fornfrøðiliga umhvørvið, sunr Hatt rakti við í Føroyum, gevur á nrangan hátt eina mynd av upprunanum at føroyskari fornfrøði. Abstract ln October 1932, on his way home from field-work in Greenland, Gudmund Hatt, professor of Human Geography at University of Copenhagen, and his wife Emilie Demant Hatt, an artist painter, visited the Faroe Islands for six days. Besides being a human geographer Hatt was also a leading authority in the field of the archaeology of buildings. Hatt was particularly interested in farnring systems but duritrg his stay in the Faroe Islands he also took part in a small archaeological excavation of a house site near Tórshavn, conducted by the Antiquarian Society of the Faroe Islands. The antiquarian and archaeological environment which Hatt encountered in the Faroe Islands in many respects reflected the dawning of Faroese archaeology. Introduction On June lst 1932 a group of Danish schol- ars gathered at the pier in Copenhagen Har- bour in order to go onboard the vessel ‘M/S Disko’ of the Royal Greenland Trade De- partment. They were members of the Dan- ish archaeological expeditions to Green- land that summer. Most attention was prob- ably attached to the expedition led by Poul Nørlund (1888-1951), the historian of the Danish National Museum, who was accom- panied by Swedish archaeologist Márten Stenberger (1898-1973) of the University of Uppsala. They were heading for Qassiar- suk in the core-land of the Eastern Settle- ment of Norse Greenland to excavate what was supposed to be the Brattahlið of the sagas, the farmstead of the very founder of Norse Greenland, Eric the Red. Attached to Nørlund’s expedition, how- ever, was another important though less spectacular and prestigious project, which was established and conducted by Gud- mund Hatt (1884-1960), the professor of Human Geography at University of Copen- hagen. Hatt had, among other things, for a number of years extensively recorded and excavated fíeld-systems and house-sites of Fróðskaparrit 50. bók 2002: 11 -32
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