Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Side 134

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Side 134
I. A. Simpson, k.b. Milek & Garðar Guðmundsson interpretation of site formation processes at Hofstaðir awaits detailed archaeobotanical analysis as well as the investigation of the peripheral settle- ment sites around Hofstaðir, with Geldingatóftir offering the best oppor- tunity for comparative site formation data to be obtained. 1997 Observations: emerging questions Archaeological excavations at Hofstað- ir in 1997 included the targeted sampling of soils and sediments for laboratory analyses. Bulk samples were taken from discrete layers for geo- chemical analysis, and undisturbed blocks were removed for micromor- phological analysis. During the 1997 field season, geoarchaeological sam- pling was focused on the turf structure in Area D. Sampling was done strate- gically, with the purpose of answering the following series of questions that arose as a result of the 1996 field sea- son: 1) What is the chronological rela- tionship between the turf structure in Area D, the long house (AB) and the sunken floored building (Area G)? Of prime importance is the integrity of the extensive cultural layer that has been designated C4, a heterogeneous but distinctive deposit, probably a sheet midden, which post-dates the sunken floored building, pre-dates D-1 and has been tentatively identified in Area E as well. 2) What was the architectural plan of the turf structure in Area D and how had this been altered over time? Attention to this question has focused on the western wall and doorway. 3) What was the function of the structure in Area D and did this change over time? Is it possible to distinguish different activity areas and living conditions within the structure? Here the main focus is on floor layers identified during excavation. In addition, the preservation of the so called Landnám tephra sequence in situ below the western wall of the structure in Area D prompted the fol- lowing question: 4) Is it possible to detect differences in the soil preceding and following the Landnám tephra sequence, considering the building activity in the immediate vicinity (Area G), which we know took place not long after the deposition of this tephra sequence? These questions are integral to on- going research projects conducted by the writers, both jointly and independently, on site formation pro- cesses on Norse rural settlements in the North Atlantic region. Using techniques based in the soil sciences, these projects are designed to contrib- ute to the social and economic history of Norse settlement by enhancing archaeological interpretations related to resource management (where reso- urces include land, fuel, building ma- terials, edible plants and animals) use of space on farmsteads and within structures, building techniques, and living conditions. 134
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