Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Qupperneq 101

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Qupperneq 101
Enduring Impacts: Viking Age Settlement in Iceland and Greenland Thoroddsen 1899-1905, 1908-1922, 1916, Sigurður Þórarinsson 1944). In the past two decades, thanks to the work of many scholars based in both Europe and North America, a substantial amount of new evidence has been collected by archaeologists and environmental scien- tists and fresh interpretations of regional settlement, political organization, envi- ronmental impact, and response to cli- mate change have been offered (Amorosi et al. 1996, 1997, Batey 1987, 1991, Barlow et al. 1997, Buckland 2000, Buckland et al. 1996, Dugmore & Buckland 1991, McGovern 2000, McGovem et al. 1988, McGovem & Ogilvie 2000, Morris et al. 1995, Orri Vésteinsson 1998, 2000b, Simpson 1997, Simpson & Barret 1996). Interdisciplinary approaches combining documents, diverse proxy climate data, archaeobotany, zooarchaeology (both vertebrate and invertebrate), settlement survey, tephrochronology, soil microstructure and regional geomorphol- ogy are now becoming commonplace, aided by the NABO regional research cooperative. However, the effective integration of these diverse data sets remains challeng- ing, and the appropriate weighting to be given to different categories of evidence is often unclear. Different disciplines bring different agendas to the investiga- tion of common problems, and there is a danger of producing overly simplistic explanations of complex phenomena by privileging environmental or social explanations, or taking grand evolution- ary or local historical perspectives according to the scholarly fashion preva- lent among the investigators. As others have observed (Crumley ed. 1994, Baleé ed. 1998, Kirch & Hunt eds.1997), there is a need for a new perspective that can incorporate politically driven human strategizing, long term landscape evolu- tion, and what we increasingly recognize as sharp, threshold crossing discontinu- ities in both global climate and human social organization. This paper investigates the complex problem of early settlement in Iceland and Greenland, drawing comparisons between the two Nordic colonies in an attempt to better understand the origins of persistent patterns in settlement, polit- ical power, and economic organization. The available evidence from the two countries is both dissimilar and of differ- ent quality, and while significant source problems remain unsolved in both cases and many gaps remain unbridgeable, dis- tinct pattems emerge when the two data sets are compared. In Iceland settlement pattems seem to have been extremely stable, with the majority of farms having continuous habitation on the same site from very early times to the present day. This means that early archaeological deposits are as a rule not easily accessible and the majority of early excavated sites are unsuccessful settlements of one kind or another. While the archaeological record is therefore skewed towards the study of early failiures, the pattems of settlement themselves remain as evidence for early land-use decisions. In addition medieval Iceland is rich in documentary evidence with a wealth of narrative sources from the high middle ages and a substantial 99
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