Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 60

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 60
Bruno Berson It must be stressed however that this idea of a gradual distancing of byres from dwellings in the course of the first cen- turies after the settlement of Iceland is not based on extensive or sound evi- dence. For most of the sites the datings are insecure and in some cases there is dispute over the age to a degree of more than 200 years. Phases of occupation Many archaeological sites in Iceland and especially farm sites have evidence of several periods of occupation. Different phases of dwellings are evidenced by thick floor layers and signs of repair and rebuilding of individual houses. Unlike the dwellings there are no known cases of different phases of use of a byre. Is this difference signifícant? It is true that in many cases the inatten- tion or lack of interest on behalf of the excavators may be the explanation. Many of the excavated byres received only the most cursory investigation - in most of the Þjórsárdalur sites the excava- tors let it sufFice to brush loose sand and tephra oflf the byre ruins but did not real- ly excavate the buildings in such a way that eventual earlier phases would have come to light. It should also be pointed out that the assemblage is biased towards sites with a short occupation. However at sites like Bergþórshvoll and Lundur, both with continuous occupation for 1000 years or more, the byres seem only to have a single phase. This might indicate that byres were - unlike the dwellings - not as a rule rebuilt in the same place but a new place was found for it everytime a rebuilding became neccesary. This might tie into the idea that the location of byres some distance from the dwellings was occa- sioned by the need to spread manure over the homefield. This would make perfect sense if the byres were moved regularly around the homefíeld in order to inten- sively manure new parts of the field. It should also be considered that byres may not have been regular or permanent features ofevery farmstead. It is possible that the byres signify periodical intensifí- cation of dairy farming but that in differ- ent times and places purpose-built byres were not neccesary because the milch- cows were few in number and could be stalled in other buildings and the rest of the cattle were able to graze outside for the majority of the year and/or had dif- ferent sorts of shelters. This also raises the question of how the herds developed. Zooarchaeological studies at Hofstaðir í Mývatnssveit (McGovem et al. 1998) suggest that the numbers of cattle increased relative to sheep and goats in the lOth and 1 lth cen- turies and also that overall the numbers of sheep and goat decreased. These changes should be reflected in the animal shelters - which have not as yet been found at Hofstaðir. Future work It is clear that the number of excavated byres in Iceland are too small to base any firm conclusions on and that most of the questions posed here need further 58
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