Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 100

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 100
Orri Vésteinsson, Thomas H. McGovern & Christian Keller ENDURING IMPACTS: SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF VIKING AGE SETTLEMENT IN ICELAND AND GREENLAND Comparison of archaeological, paleoecological and historical evidence from the Norse colonies in Greenland and Iceland suggests that the initial settlement of both countries was dominated by a small number of leaders who established a tight pat- tem of agricultural settlements based on animal husbandry, primarily cattle, sub- sidised by hunting and gathering. The evidence indicates that the distinctive sub- sistence economies and the social landscape created in the initial phase was to endure for hundreds of years. This imported economic strategy, suited to maintain- ing a particular social structure, had serious long term impacts on the local flora and soils and proved to be undynamic and unresponsive to change, creating grave prob- lems for the Icelanders in the Late Middle Ages and early modem times and con- tributed to the extinction of the Greenlanders in the 15th century. Orri Vésleinsson, Fornleifastofnun Islands, Bárugatu 3, 101 Reykjavík, ICELAND, orri@instarch. is Thomas H McGovern, Dept. of Anthropology, Hunter College, CUNY, 695 Park Ave, NYC 10021, USA, nabo@voicenet.com Christian Keller, Center for Viking and Medieval Studies, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1016, Blindern, N-0315 Oslo, NORWAY, christian.keller@iakn.uio.no Keywords: Settlement, Human Impacts, lceland, Greenland, Archaeology Historical Ecology of North Atlantic Settlement The colonization of the islands of the North Atlantic during the Viking Age (ca. AD 750-1050) closed the last longstand- ing gap in human settlement of the cir- cumpolar north, and produced the fírst contact between the peoples of Europe and North America. The process of dis- covery, migration, and colonization from Scandinavia and the British Isles north- wards and westwards to Shetland, Orkney, Faroe, Iceland, Greenland, and (briefly) Vínland/Newfoundland has long been the subject of scholarly study (Adolf Friðriksson 1994, Jones 1985). In the 19th and early 20th century most research was carried out by philologists and documentary historians (e.g. Rafn ed. 1837, Finnur Magnússon & Rafn eds. 1838-45, Kaalund 1877-81, Maurer 1874, Valtýr Guðmundsson 1889, Schönfeld 1902) aided by a few pioneer- ing archaeologists (in particular Bruun 1895, 1896, 1900, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1918, 1928, also Holm 1884a, 1884b) and environmental scientists (Winge in Bruun 1918, Iversen 1935, Þorvaldur Archaeologia Islandica 2 (2002) 98-136
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