Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Qupperneq 114

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Qupperneq 114
Uggi Ævarsson GRÖF - METHODS AND INTERPRETATIONS The year is 1954. In autumn some farm- ers in Öræfasveit, in the south of Iceland, are preparing a vegetable garden with a bulldozer. Suddenly they hit something hard and realize it is the old stone wall of a ruin: beneath the topsoil they have dis- covered an old byre. They contact the director of the National Museum, Dr. Kristján Eldjám, who sends a man to check it out. An excavation is carried out the following summer and then, on and off, each summer until 1957. In all it took a bit less than three months to excavate the site, with one experienced excavator and some local men. It is possible to consider contemporary archaeology in Iceland as the archaeolo- gy of the last two to three decades while "the old archaeology" is generally from around the tum of the 19th century - though there may still be some who con- sider the old archaeology as the only archaeology. The excavation at Gröf in the 1950’s is not a typical example of Icelandic archaeology because it belongs neither to the old school nor the new one. Rather it is on the brink of huge changes in methodological thought in Icelandic archaeology. The aim of this article is to analyse the methods used in an archaeo- logical excavation in Iceland, carried out by Icelanders in the mid-20th century. The research objective behind the project as well as the interpretation of the site will be investigated in order to explore the relationship between archaeological method and interpretation. There are two issues here: on the one hand there is the distinction between interpretation and method, on the other hand, there is the question of the neutrality of excavation, i.e. is there such a thing as interpretation- free collection of data? It goes without saying that methods and objectives have changed a great deal in the last fifty years in Icelandic archae- ology. But is this change complete? Is there a gap, a black hole, between today and fifty years ago in archaeology; is it a completely different discipline? And by implication, is information, which is roughly fifty years old, outdated and use- less because the methods used then were incredibly simple to the contemporary archaeologist? When people in any peri- od have developed a certain method, there is a tendency to think that older methods are just inferior. For example, archaeologists who are raised using sin- gle contex plarming, find methods that are based on the Wheeler box system of no use. Of course there is a huge differ- ence in data collection if one is digging by arbitrary spits, following layers or just uncovering some old remains. It is not the intention here to minimize these dif- ferences but to underline the difference in interpretation that is associated with dif- Archaeologia Islandica 3 (2004) 112-120
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