Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 61

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 61
A CONTRIBUTION TO the Study of the Medieval Icelandic Farm: the Byre research. The first task is to increase the reliability of the data by opening new excavations of byres, not least in the north part of Iceland where no byres have yet been investigated by excavation. Such investigations would need to throw light on all the issues raised here, i.e. the form of the byre, its relationship with the bam and other buildings, its location in the home-field and its development through time. The last issue could be dealt with through small scale investiga- tions on some of the sites already exca- vated, as many of the Þjórsárdalur byres are still accessible and it would take only minor trenching to establish if they are indeed single phase buildings or not. A fuller understanding of the Þjórsárdalur data compared to a detailed study of a region in the North would undoubtedly go a long way to resolve some of the issues raised here, as well as generating new questions. As mentioned above the detailed analysis of faunal assemblages at intensively investigated sites like Hofstaðir pose many questions about herd sizes, herd management and grazing strategies, some of which could be illuminated if the animal shelters can be found. The col- laboration of zooarchaeology and exca- vation of byres is therefore very impor- tant. Zooarchaeological analysis present data on the relative numbers of different animal species present in the archaeolog- ical deposits. Such results immediately gain more meaning when they can be compared to the buildings the animals were housed in. At Herjólfsdalur, which is the only Icelandic site which has both byres and an analysed faunal assemblage, the cattle to sheep/goat ratio was about 1:1, indicating a heavy emphasis on cat- tle raising, supported also by the large and elaborate byres. Does this mean that those farm-sites which have large byres were equally dedicated to cattle raising and that at sites like Hofstaðir where the ratio is more like one head of cattle to 5 or 6 sheep or goats, the dairy farming was so marginal that we should not expect to fmd a purpose-built byre. Or does it only mean that Hofstaðir had so much many more sheep? In order to better understand the econom- ic and social structure of medieval Iceland we need to understand better these sort of questions. Livestock formed the base of the Icelandic econo- my and without paying attention to the structural evidence for its keeping we will not be able to appreciate its role in the economy, and without such an under- standing our grasp of medieval Icelandic society will remain poor. 59
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