Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Qupperneq 81

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Qupperneq 81
Brattahlíð reconsidered has suggested an alternate approach to determining the social structures. His classifications do not, however, differ much from those suggested by Roussell. In the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s the activity of research into Norse Greenland was very low, although some excavations and surveys were carried out by the Danish archaeologist Christen Leif Vebæk, especially in the Vatnahverfi region (Vebæk 1943, 1991, 1992, 1993). In the 1960s, archaeologists Svend Erik Albrethsen, Joel Berglund and Knud Krogh carried out more surveys. Moreover, an impressive effort was con- tributed by the teacher and amateur archaeologist Ove Bak (1969-72) who in his spare time discovered more than 150 hitherto unknown Norse sites. Today, the number is approaching 450, probably representing 200-250 actual farms. In 1979, Greenland was granted home rule, and the research into Norse Greenland was no longer an entirely Danish matter (even though still carried out primarily by Danes). The late 1970s saw some increased research activity and in South Greenland, a large survey proj- ect was carried out in 1974-79 in the Qorlortoq valley (Albrethsen & Keller 1986, Albrethsen 1991). As the first total survey of a region in Norse Greenland, it proved that there were still many unknown sites to be discovered, and per- haps more important: the earlier surveys were not adequate. There were always a lot more ruins to be found on already known sites. In the last two decades, the research activity in South Greenland has been moderate, or low. The attention has pri- marily been drawn to the large-scale excavation of the so-called Farm beneath the Sand in the Western Settlement (Ameborg & Gullov 1998). Realising that there was still much to be done in South Greenland, I began doing surveys in this area during the lat- ter part of the 1990s (Guldager 1997, 1999, 2000, Guldager, Stummann Hansen and Gleie 2002). These surveys have provided more detailed material on the Norse farm sites, especially in the Qassiarsuk region. With all the new material at hand, gathered since the 1930s and 1940s, it is now possible to question the earlier theo- ries concerning the location of Brattahlíð, and the general social structure of Norse society in Greenland. Locating the large farms. Since Roussell's classifications of the farm sites have proven unreliable, it appeared natural to examine the entire material once again in order to locate the major farm sites, assuming that these used to be the central places of the settle- ment. The so-called Western Settlement is not included in the examination though, due to the incomplete state of this material. As assumed by Norlund and Roussell, the important criteria for locating the largest and most important places must be: 1. A favourable location. 2. A large farm. 3. The presence of a church. When considering the most favourable locations, detailed studies of landscape, 79
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