Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Qupperneq 63

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Qupperneq 63
árni Einarsson, Oddgeir Hansson & Orri Vésteinsson AN EXTENSIVE SYSTEM OF MEDIEVAL EARTHWORKS IN NORTHEAST ICELAND A complex system of interconnected earthworks, preserved primarily in moorland pastures, was recorded in the county of Suður-Þingeyjarsýsla, NE-Iceland. Indications are that these earthworks date from the Middie Ages and that they were a common feature of the landscape all over Iceland, but have survived rela- tively well in this region. Studies of aerial photographs revealed about 150 km of earthworks. They form a pattem which suggests a role as boundaries between adjacent farms and fencing off their homelands from the commons. Gaps in the pattern suggest that other 50-100 km may have disappeared due to soil erosion or solifluction. An ongoing project aims to fully map these earthworks, date them, establish their function and to analyse their implications for the socio-economic and envi- ronmental history of the first centuries of settlement in Iceland. Arni Einarsson, Mývatn Research Station, 660 Mývatn, ICELAND, arnie@hi.is Oddgeir Hansson & Orri Vésteinsson, Fornleifastofnun Islands. Bárugötu 3, 101 Reykjavík, ICELAND, oddgeir@instarch.is, orri@instarch.is Keywords: earthworks, boundaries, pasture management. Introduction Over the past two centuries ancient earth- works on the hillsides and moorlands above the present settlement in northeast- ern Iceland have been recorded by a vari- ety of authors, including farmers, parish- priests, natural-historians and antiquari- ans. Although these earthworks have not been the subject of systematic studies, two different functions have been ascribed to them: on the one hand they are supposed to have fenced off pastures and on the other they are supposed to have been made as tracks, for both peo- ple and livestock. In accordance with this they are variously called "vörslu- garðar" and "vamargarðar" (lit. dykes for keeping or obstructing), "merkjagarðar" (lit. boundary dykes), "göngugarðar" (lit. dykes for walking), "reiðgarðar" (lit. dykes for riding), or "rekstrargarðar" (lit. dykes for herding) and even "granna- garðar" (lit. neighbours' dykes) and "eng- jagarðar" (lit. meadow dykes).1 In the 19th century some of the more monumental earthworks had become the stuff of folklore, their making attributed either to famous historical personages or supematural beings. As a rule 19th cen- ' Early occurrences of most of these terms are in SSÞ, 183. 2 ÞJÁ II, 95, 137-38; IV, 141; SSÞ, 183. Archaeologia Islandica 2 (2002) 61-73
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