Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 38

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 38
Ragnar Edvardsson, Sophia Perdikaris, Thomas H. McGovern, Noah Zagor & Matthew Waxman Sheep fleeces needed for Household household consumption wethers ewes total adult sheep Sr. Bjami 48 21 24 45 Brandur 38.4 5 5 Table 3. Estimation of woolen requirements, against probable production at Finnbogastaðir. prompting negative comments from Danish officials and improving great farmers (see Hastrup 1997 and Durrenberger & Pálsson 1989). Many tenant farmers in Iceland had to fulfill certain duties in addition to rent pay- ments (usually made in money and in kind, as at Finnbogastaðir) including dif- ferent forms of labor service (Sr. Bjami and Brandur were fortunate to escape these requirements at Finnbogastaðir). In the NW, tenants often had to man boats that belonged to the owner of the farm. In other places there were ferry duties, or other required services. Failure to meet all obligations of rent and service led to eviction, which could result in the breakup of the household if not starva- tion. By the 18th century, tenant house- holds needed to produce cash (or its equivalent in store credit) as well as food in order to survive. Rent payments often required money as well as butter (as at Finnbogastaðir), and the small collection of imported ceramics and single kaolin pipe fragment recovered in 1990 suggest the occasional purchase of the imported luxuries so regularly denounced (as unsuitable for the poor) in contemporary sermons. Woollen clothing and bedding were also household requirements that may not have been met by local produc- tion. Several 18th century sources (esp. Skúli Magnússon (1784)) allow a rough calculation of the amount of wool needed to provide for the needs of an individual and many sources provide closely com- parable estimates of the washed clip of Icelandic sheep (Orri Vésteinsson pers comm 2003). While such calculations cannot be precise, a comparison of the estimated household woolen require- ments vs. probable production provides some grounds for assessing the situation of the 18th century households at Finnbogastaðir (Table 3). While Sr.Bjami may have been able to clothe his household from his own flocks (or come close most years), Brandur faced an insoluble shortfall. Neither tenant could have relied upon surplus wool production to generate sig- nifícant cash income. Note that Brandur's household kept no wethers at all, and thus seems to have forgone spe- cialized wool production entirely. Thus small tenant farmers needed to generate some surplus above the bare nutritional needs of the household to purchase goods they did not produce themselves and ful- fill their many social obligations. Like many members of small-scale societies in the modem circumpolar north, these 36
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