Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Qupperneq 45

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Qupperneq 45
ZOOARCHAEOLOGY, HlSTORYAND LANDSCAPE ArCHAEOLOGY AT FlNNBOGASTAÐIR IN THE 18tH CENTURY larger sized cod and shark. They would have had enough surplus products to trade with other farmers or to sell at mar- kets, acquiring the imported tableware, tobacco, and other minor luxuries docu- mented by the artifactual record. Strategies for survival and for coping with the environmental, economic, and social stresses of the 18th century thus varied among the different levels of soci- ety in Ámes, but all involved intensifica- tion of fishing and a notable flexibility in combining terrestrial and marine resources and negotiating the different options and constraints of both the cash- based and subsistence based portions of local and regional economy. A combina- tion of documents, artifacts, animal bones, and locational archaeology applied to landscape and seascape allows us a glimpse of the complexities of the coping strategies of the farmer-fishers of early modem Vestfirðir, and may indicate the potential productivity of such inter- disciplinary research in Iceland. Appendix Finnbogastaðir Farm value xvi hundreds. King’s farm, one of the Strandasýsla farms, which the lawman Lauridtz Christiansson Gottrup holds for the king. Jón Magnússon from Reykjanes rents this farm. Occupants are Sr. Bjarni Guðmundsson one half, Brandur Bjömsson the other half. Rent of land is one hundred according to proportion. Should be paid in official- ly valued products to Jón Magnússon at Reykjanes. Hired livestock is iiii cow values, ii with each occupant. Rents are paid usual- ly in butter, sometimes with something else. No duties. Timber for house building comes from the driftwood rights, such as there is to be had. Occupants have recently renewed the hired livestock without getting any compensation for it. Domestic animals are, with Sr. Bjami iiii cows, i young cow, xxiiii milk ewes, xii castrated wethers, vii winter old, ii lambs, ii horses. With Brandur are i cow, v milk ewes. Of the priest's domestic ani- mals there are i young cow and ix wethers at Ámes. The priest’s household consists of the couple, their iiii children and iiii workers (male and female). The household of Brandur are the couple and their vi chil- dren. God enough peat is not to be had for fuel. Seal hunting is sometimes success- ful. Driftwood and stranding is of some use. The church at Helgafell has a claim- based on a charter of rights to the drift- wood and stranding The rights are between Skarð and the river estuary, half of a whale stranding and also one third of a half. Men do not think that the church has ever received this, and people oppose it. Limited beach-pasture for sheep in winter occasionally. A home base is there. Sand damages the homefield. Outfields are damaged by water, and mudslides have destroyed parts of them. The meadow-road is difficult to travel. 43
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