Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Qupperneq 152

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Qupperneq 152
Ritdómar of blood-grouping. In his article Ólaf- ur Jensson gives a clear and concise overview of genetic evidence for the origins of particular populations, pointing out the pitfalls in interpreta- tions of this sort of evidence without taking any sort of position on the ori- gins of the Icelanders. This is in con- trast to the following article by Stefán Aðalsteinsson on the origins of Ice- landic domestic animals which he traces directly and unequivocally to Norway — rehearsing his views pub- lished earlier in different places. Guðrún Larsen deals extensively with tephrochronology in her article, explaining the basis of the meth- odology before going into detail re- garding the dating of the so-called Landnám tephra, which is found immediately below many early archae- ological deposits, and of the E-1 teph- ra from a slightly later eruption, but these two tephras are extremely useful in the dating of the landnám process. This is a useful overview of the sub- ject, especially as comparable intro- ductory texts on tephrochronology have not been available in Icelandic. As Guðrún Larsen mentions towards the end of her article, trace elements of the landnám tephra have since been found in the Greenland ice cap all- owing its dating to AD 871 ±2, a result which puts the whole debate about the dating of this tephra firmly to rest. The next article, by Árný Sveinbjörnsdóttir, is a purely met- hodological text-book-like summary of radiocarbon dating. It is clearly writt- en but does not have a single word concerning the settlement of Iceland. Margrét Hallsdóttir discusses pollen analysis as evidence for the landnám and the settlement process. She discus- ses the methodological basis for her discipline and then gives a useful sum- mary of her own previously published conclusions on vegetation change as a result of the introduction of humans into the Icelandic environment shortly before 900. The implications are that the change in vegetation cover was swift and drastic and she adds the results of a more recent study which indicates that already before 920 the tree cover in the South had reached the low level it would stay at for centuries. Unlike most of his natural science colleagues in this volume Sturla Frið- riksson has little interest in meth- odology but is all the more keen to present a general picture of the settle- ment process based on all the available evidence. Sturla Friðriksson is equally at home with documentary evidence as ecological data and is in fact the only contributor to this volume who makes use of later settlement and ownership patterns to throw light on the land- nám period. Adding this to a keen understanding of the dynamics of the Icelandic pre-industrial economic sys- tem and its ecological setting he is able to conjure up a compelling pic- ture of the landnám. Although there is much informed guesswork and some wild assumptions — much of which has appeared elsewhere — Sturla Friðriks- son’s informed and insightful rather 152
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