Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 111

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 111
Enduring Impacts: Viking Age Settlement in Iceland and Greenland Major Domestic Mammals - 9th to Early 12th Century NORWAY ICELAND 8-9th Cent. 9-10th Cent. 9-10th Cent. llth Cent. Chieftain's South North Northeast & East GREENLAND llth Century I I Caprine ■H Pig I I Horse r~l Cattle Fig. 4. Major domestic mammals in bone assemblages in settlement sites in Iceland and Greenland. southem Icelandic sites of Tjamargata 4 and Herjólfsdalur have assemblages where nearly half the livestock are cattle, much as in the southem Norwegian site. Pigs are present in some numbers but caprine bones are relatively scarce. These patterns are similar to near-contemporary sites in Northern Norway (Perdikaris 1997), as well as sites in the Norse colonies in northern Britain (i.e. Freswick - Morris et al. 1995) and other parts of Scandinavia (McGovem et al. 2001). The northern Icelandic sites of Hofstaðir, Sveigakot and Granastaðir have very similar proportions of caprines, cattle and pigs, with a greater dominance of caprines than in the south (ratio of cattle to caprine bones on the three sites is about 1 cattle to 2 caprine). In the initial period of 9th-1 Oth century settlement, cattle, pigs, and caprines appear in mixed quantities partly inílu- enced by local ecology (southem Iceland is in the boreal climate zone, while north- ern Iceland is in the low arctic), but clear- ly also influenced by settlers’ intention to duplicate a cattle and pig-rich farming model based in part on mainland Scandinavian models. Caprines do not dominate the collections, even in areas like in northeast Iceland, today recog- nized as poor cattle country. By the 11 th-12th centuries, some sites in the northeast (Svalbarð) and eastern interior (Aðalból) had shifted towards a greater emphasis on caprines, and pigs appear to decline sharply. While the 12th century inland site at Aðalból has the highest relative percentage of caprines of any medieval collection from Iceland yet 109
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