Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 109

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 109
Enduring Impacts: Viking Age Settlement in Iceland and Greenland tion of colonization (note that the layers dated from W51 Sandnes are not from the first occupation deposits, which are largely eroded away). The early dates from the base of the stratified midden at W48 (which almost certainly do not reflect the very first occupation) are par- ticularly surprising, as this farm is on one of the steepest, smallest and least produc- tive patches of pasture in the Westem Settlement (McGovern & Jordan 1982). One would expect this sort of site to be settled late in the colonization process, after all the more desirable sites had been chosen. A traditional “population pres- sure” argument is unconvincing in this case given the location of this most remote permanent settlement in the Norse world. The results of a simple pop- ulation model suggests that when W48 was occupied ca. AD 1000 it is likely that no more than 1,000-1,200 settlers were present in Greenland, combining both settlements (Fig. 3, based on generous assumptions about ship cargo capacity and rate of immigration and natural increase, McGovern 1995, see also Lynnerup 1995 and Keller 1991 for dif- ferent approaches producing comparable results). Even if model assumptions are off by an order of magnitude, it seems highly unlikely that population pressure on resources had motivated the settle- ment of inland and apparently marginal coastal locations like W48 at such an early date. Long term pollen and sedi- ment investigations by Bent Fredskild (Fredskild 1978, 1988, 1992) on samples drawn from numerous sites in both Eastem & Westem settlements provide a picture of widespread and rapid impact on willow and birch comparable to the Icelandic deforestation evidence. Fredskild observes the widespread impact of the Norse grazing economy was not paralleled in Greenland until the re-establishment of sheep farming in the Eastem Settlement in the early 20th cen- 107
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