Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Qupperneq 82

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Qupperneq 82
Ole Guldager vegetation, climate and soils are essen- tial. Even though such studies exist (see Christensen 1989, 1991, McGovern 1985, 1991, Thorsteinsson 1983, Hansen 1991), the information has not yet reached a level of detail which allows its usage in overall discussions of the settle- ment structure. Besides, both landscape and vegetation may have changed con- siderably since the 15th century due to land submersions, climatic changes and, naturally, modem activities, making this approach difflcult. Thus, it seems that using the churches and the farm sites is a more obvious and reliable approach, in order to determine the central sites, since we already have detailed information on these. To this day, 17 churches with sur- rounding churchyards have been located in the Eastem Settlement (Krogh 1976, 1982a, 1982b, Vebæk 1953, 1966, 1991). The largest ones probably served as parish churches, defined not only by their size, but also by the presence of a square church dike. A group of smaller churches with circular church dikes have also been found. These were probably private prayer houses, or chapels (bænhús), belonging to the larger farms. All of these churches have been found in connection with a farm site. It is obvious that these farms have had a central role in the set- tlement, and these places have been the prime targets for investigations so far. In addition to the church farms, there exist a number of other impressive farm sites without churches. This was noticed already by Roussell (1941, 54-64), who described some of the larger sites known at the time. Roussell used the number of single mins as an indicator of so-called large sites (op. cit., 64) - an approach that has later proved unreliable, since the con- figuration of the farms may differ consid- erably (see for instance Albrethsen 1982, 270). Some of the farms consist of only a few (but very large) ruin complexes whereas others have a large number of smaller ruins on the same site. A better method would be to use the total floor area of all mins on any site, and compare these numbers in order to determine the largest places. This approach has been suggested by Keller (1989, 118) as the best way of analysing the settlement pattem, but has not been attempted so far on a large scale. Today, however, very extensive material can be used for analysis, even though certain measures of insecurity may influence the results. First of all, the site descriptions vary considerably in quality, affecting the total floor area considerably. Secondly, some areas have undergone intense surveys in recent years whereas other parts have not been investigated since Bruun's surveys in 1894. New sur- veys will surely reveal the existence of several large farms in these relatively unexplored regions. Last, and probably most importantly, is the lack of site dating. Since we are dealing with a period of almost 500 years of settlement, it is far from certain that all the ruins on the farm sites are contempo- rary. At some sites, there seem to be both an early and a late phase of settlement (Guldager, Stummann Hansen and Gleie 2002). The early phase mins, however, are quite indistinct and easy to distin- 80
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