Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 117

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 117
Enduring Impacts: Viking Age Settlement in Iceland and Greenland Pasture Area and Byre Floor Area 90 m2 (squear meters) 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0-------------------- w32W\5_w53c OW52A W33D®n ° □ W54 W35n W53D ]W45 O Sandnes W51 50 100 150 200 250 300 Pasture Area (Hectares) 350 400 Fig. 7. Byre area ví. Pasture area. could have supported two to three 3rd or 4th rank farms the size of W53a, W35 or W54 and five to six farms the size of W48. Thus while the regular spacing evi- dent in figure 6 is partly imposed by the linear nature of the fjords and narrow gla- cial valleys and is partly the mechanical product of competition for pasture resources, it is also the product of eco- nomic and political decisions made at some prior point by particular actors in a particular historical context other options were possible. Given the early dates for sites like W48, W54, and GUS, the model of a “naturally” expanding Westem Settlement system gradually fill- ing suitable sites seems less tenable than the notion of a planned political/econom- ic landscape, perhaps initially lightly populated by a number of lonely subordi- nates tied to a few centers later capable of maintaining and enforcing an unequal access to pasture resources through enforced exclusion zones around sites like W51. A study by Keller (1991, see also 1989) of the distribution of known 14th- 15th century sites in the much larger and more complex Eastern Settlement demonstrated some patterns common to the Westem Settlement including linear, regularly spaced chains of farms along fjords and glacial valleys. However, Keller also documents two patterns unlike anything observed in the Westem Settlement: dense clusters of farms less than 1 km apart in the Brattahlíð - Qordlortup area and a very large exclu- sion zone around the bishops’ manor at Garðar. As he illustrates (Keller 1991, 131, Fig 1, see also Berglund 1991) the densest concentration of both farms and church sites in Greenland is at the head of Eiríksfjörður centering on the site of Brattahlíð, where an early hall and churchyard have been excavated (Krogh 1986). An even earlier long-house of typ- ical Viking Period design with curved walls was later discovered in the nearby fields, perhaps the fírst house on the site. 115
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