Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 9

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 9
Gavin Lucas FRÁ RITSTJÓRA / EDITORIAL This second issue of Archaeologia Islandica differs from the fírst most notably in presenting a range of more thematic papers rather than basic reportage of the results of current proj- ects. Nonetheless, both types of paper are essential and it is hoped that this journal will continue to provide a forum for the presentation of such work, whether site reports or interpretive discussions of major themes in Icelandic Archaeology. Five articles take up most of the space in this issue while an update of archaeolog- ical projects of the last seasons is once again provided at the end. The five arti- cles, while all dealing with quite different topics, nevertheless share a common theme, namely they all raise new foci of empirical research. Major innovative work in the use of geophysical methods and their application to Iceland is given by Tim Horsley and Steve Dockrill of the University of Bradford. Geophysical sur- vey is the use of physical methods in order to 'see beneath the soil' without having to remove it; it involves using specially designed equipment to measure differences in the soil caused by distur- bances such as the cutting of a ditch or the laying of a wall which have since been covered over through processes of erosion and soil movement. Horsely and Dockrill discuss the results of intensive experimental work on different sites and with different equipment, revealing the particular problems of Icelandic archae- ology. One of the major uses of geophysical work is prospection, namely the location of sites, structures or features not ordi- narily visible. Icelandic archaeology has a long history of survey, indeed it might be said to characterise the very nature of its fíeldwork insofar as most sites are excavated because they have been identi- fied through upstanding turf or stone remains. Discussed in the first issue of Archaeologia Islandica, the database ISLEIF is clearly a good example of this tradition in its most progressive form. However, there will always be a draw- back to survey work based exclusively on upstanding earthworks insofar as it may misrepresent the full nature of the archaeological record. This bias is most clearly seen in excavation strategies which for most of Icelandic archaeolo- gy's history, has been too focused on the upstanding earthworks at the expense of the spaces between ruins and therefore, potentially other buried remains. In this light, the routine use of geophysical sur- veys may prove to open up a whole new vista, affecting future strategies and con-
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