Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Side 119

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Side 119
Gavin Lucas PREHISTORY AT HOFSTAÐIR: An Introduction to the 1996-1997 Excavations The following papers deal with various aspects of the 1996 and 1997 exca- vation seasons at Hofstaðir, a site located within the valley of the Laxá river in Mývatnssveit, north-eastern Iceland (Grid Ref. 461488/568107). The background to the project is detailed in other papers in this volume, but an earlier summary in English can be found in Norwegian Archaeological Review 30:2 (1997). In brief, the site consists of a longhouse or hall (skáli) with subsidiary struc- tures visible as upstanding remains and dates to between the 9th and 11 th centuries. The 1996-7 seasons have focused solely on these subsidiary structures, the most significant of which, so far, has been a sunken floor- ed building which was previously interpreted as a rubbish or cooking pit. The primary factor which dis- tinguishes the work carried out here from earlier investigations in 1992 and 1995 by the Institute was the shift in strategy from re-opening and cleaning up the old 1908/1965 trenches to excavating previously undisturbed deposits by either Bruun or Olsen. This involved breaking new ground - in more than one sense — for not only were new areas investigated, but techniques new to Iceland were employed, some of which are described in the following papers. It is worth briefly putting these papers in context and summarising the techniques used at the site so that their full signifl- cance can be appreciated. Field Methodology In order to gain the fullest possible understanding of the surviving archaeological deposits, single context planning was adopted. This method was developed on urban sites in Brit- ain in the 1970s and has since spread to become an internationally-recogn- ised recording system, its primary advantage being control over complex stratigraphies, both in the field and in post-excavation work (Spence 1991). The Institute has adopted this method and uses single-context plans and pro forma recording sheets and has recent- ly issued a field manual detailing the approach, explicitly geared to the Icelandic context. All artefacts are recovered and located in three dimen- sions (using a Total Station Theodo- lite), with bone samples separately bagged and indexed. Environmental samples are retrieved under the guid- Archaeologia Islandica 1 (1998) 119-122
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