Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Qupperneq 115

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Qupperneq 115
Enduring Impacts: Viking Age Settlement in Iceland and Greenland to caprine bones recovered may reflect social variables as much as (or more than) local environmental variables. Where high quality pasture was avail- able, it was reserved for a limited number of cattle rather than a potentially far larg- er number of sheep and goats. Despite locally unfavorable conditions, cattle were kept in some numbers even on small farms more “rationally” run entire- ly as sheep stations. In Greenland, while cattle bones decline relative to caprine bones in stratified collections from small sites (W48), they remain stable at the larger farms (W51, McGovern et al. 1996). In Iceland, the picture is again more complex, and more samples from closely spaced sites of diíferent size is needed. However, current evidence sug- gests that cattle to caprine bone ratios in lceland may also track status as much as local environment, and there is a general tendency for cattle bone to be most com- mon in the earliest phases of all sites (Amorosi 1996). Greenlandic settlement patterns Thanks to the efforts of many generations of field workers (Bruun 1918, Roussell 1941, Albrethsen & Keller 1986, Keller 1991, McGovem & Jordan 1982) we have a largely complete picture of the final distribution of farms in the two major settlement areas in Greenland. Figure 6 illustrates the southern portion of the smaller Western Settlement, with unweighted von Theissen polygons imposed over a map showing the 200 meter contour (above which there are no farms and little vegetation in the Western Settlement area). The Western Settlement pattem (frozen ca. AD 1350 by abandon- ment) is marked by a series of linear chains of farms at regular 2-3 km spacing along the steep-walled fjords and the sys- tem of glacial valleys radiating from them. Exceptions to this spacing occur "around the large farm sites W45 and W51 (Sandnes), which have greater than aver- age distance from their neighbors. In the case of W45, this spacing is probably mainly an artifact of the destruction of sites by post-medieval erosion, but in the case of W51 Sandnes the spacing proba- bly reflects medieval patterns. All observers since Bruun’s day (1918) have noted the close association of Greenlandic farm ruins with patches of grass-sedge plant communities, and in fact the completeness of our archaeolog- ical settlement map owes a great deal to the continued fertilizing effect of the Norse middens and dung concentrations in producing highly visible green patches in the arctic landscape. Several survey projects have mapped the distribution of pasture vegetation in this part of the Westem Settlement (Christensen 1991, McGovem & Jordan 1982), allowing rough quantifícation of the amount of pasture contained within the von Theissen polygon territories. Figure 7 graphs this reconstructed pasture area against the floor area of known cattle byres (which provide a rough proxy for number of cattle regularly kept per farm, see McGovem 1992a for discussion). Large pastures appear to be associated with large cattle byres, suggesting that cattle raising was preferred over more intensive sheep and goat raising. The ani- mal bone collections from these sites 113
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