Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Side 12

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Side 12
Gavin Lucas of this work has been minimal. There is a clear need for a venue in which this work can be brought together and presented to a wider audience, both within Iceland and abroad. It is partly a sign of this need that there is now a Society of Icelandic Archaeologists (Félag íslenskra forn- leifafræðinga) which convenes to dis- cuss recent research and allows archae- ologists to come together and present their work amongst their peers. How- ever such work still needs to be pub- lished, indeed since 1990 the Icelandic government has made it an obligation to do this within five years. The importance of publication, beyond archive reports, cannot be stressed too highly and for at least two reasons: first, it can reach a much wider audi- ence and in doing so, its relevance and importance are both increased and bet- ter appreciated. Second, such reception enables a broader spectrum of response and feedback on the value of the work, thus helping to develop and improve the research which is conducted in Iceland. On this line, the question of which language to publish in becomes highly significant; so much of the archaeological work conducted in the past but especially that being done today, is effectively closed off to the wider archaeological and scientific community. This is unfortunate, not simply because foreign archaeologists working in Iceland or even the wider region of the North Atlantic are unin- formed, but perhaps more so because Icelandic archaeology is not getting the recognition it deserves on the wider stage. For this reason, many of the papers in this journal will be in English as can be seen from this first issue. Iceland will continue to attract for- eign researchers and specialists and this international co-operation needs to be sustained for the same reasons; it is equally important that their work is published within Iceland by an Ice- landic journal, even if in a foreign lan- guage, so that such work is available to Icelandic archaeologists. However, while the journal is intended to be accessible to an international audience and include contributions by non- Icelanders, the ultimate aim remains the promotion of Iceland’s archaeologi- cal heritage. The nature of the material it will cover focuses quite specifically on archaeological research in Iceland and will include reports on current projects, more general articles, book reviews and an annual round-up of all archaeological work done in the coun- try. The first issue thus includes three articles on a long-term project of a national survey of archaeological sites; there is a special section devoted to presenting a single project, excavations at the Viking farm of Hofstaðir with reports on the preliminary investiga- tions in 1991-1995 and several articles on the ongoing environmental research since 1996; there is the annual round- up; and finally a review of several books recently published. The section devoted to the current project at Hofstaðir is a particularly good exam- 12
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