Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Side 45

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Side 45
Adolf Friðriksson & Orri Vésteinsson ÍSLEIF A database of archaeological sites in lceland AdolfFriðriksson & Orri Vésteinsson, F'ornleifastofnun Islands, Bdrugótu 3, 101 Reykjavík. Keywords: Archaeological survey, databases. Since 1993 a registration of archaeo- logical sites has been underway in Iceland directed by the Institute of Archaeology in Iceland. Parallel to the registration work a database has been under construction designed to meet the needs of archaeologists, cultural resource managers and teachers as well as the public. The database, called ÍSLEIF, is developed by Adolf Friðriks- son and Orri Vésteinsson. The registration work and data-in- put is divided into two stages. At the first stage data from written records and maps is entered into the database. This includes data from archaeological reports, place name inventories, land registers and early field maps. At pre- sent information on about 22,000 sites has been entered into the database in this manner, covering regions like the central highlands, Eyjafjarðarsýsla in the North, Fljótsdalshérað in the East, the northern half of Borgarfjarðarsýsla in the West, Vestur-Barðastrandarsýsla in the Northwest and the Mývatn area in the Northeast. The quality and quantity of information entered about each site at this stage varies, but in the majority of cases good indications about location and nature of sites are recorded. The second stage takes the regis- tration into the field. It includes inter- views with locals, aerial photography as well as field walking. Each site is visited, its location recorded with GPS, a standardised description of the remains is made and a sketch drawn where applicable. This stage of the registration work is of course much more costly and time-consuming than the first and currently some 4500 sites have been registered in this way. Areas where field-work has been done inclu- de Eyjafjarðarsveit and Akureyri in the North, Mývatnssveit in the North, Hjaltastaðaþinghá and Fellahreppur in the East, Grafningur and Akranes in the Southwest, and Bolungarvík in the Northwest. The Icelandic Law on antiquities has a very wide and all-encompassing de- finition of what constitutes an archaeo- Archaeologia Islandica 1 (1998) 45-46
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