Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 137

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 137
The Visual Archive in Icelandic Archaeology Fig. 15. Composite phase plan of the various buildings at Bergþórshvoll, by Eldjárn and Gestsson (Arbók 1951). lack of accurate measurements taken. Topography rendered as contours is no more accurate than hachures - indeed, most drawings with contours fail to give any elevations. Finally, archaeological remains are always rendered iconically to some degree; many of the earlier struc- ture plans use iconic stones and walls and today, we might describe these plans as highly schematic. However, while later drawings appear to be more realistic - the stones reproduce the outline of those in the ground, as do the walls - still the reduction of stones and walls to their out- line in plan remains an iconic conven- tion, as do shadings of layers in section (Figure 12). Beginning with the use of scales, Figure 13 shows the ratio of drawings with and without a scale (where a scale would be applicable) by decade; quite clearly major changes occur in the 1890s and then more dramatically in the 1950s. This suggests a greater concem perhaps for precision. The precision adopted in the 1890s was not so much related to measurements of mins per se - these are often given in the text; but rather to the precision of the drawing. In other words, the use of a scale can perhaps be read as the establishment of drawings as techni- cal records rather than sketches - as records in their own right and not simply illustrative of the text. These develop- ments are almost single-handedly the work of Daniel Bmun and his subsequent influence - or lack of it on early 20th cen- tury Icelandic archaeology. Indeed Bruun's impact on archaeological illus- tration in Iceland was pivotal, as was his work in general. The second, more dramatic shift in the 135
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