Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Síða 56

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Síða 56
Ragnar Edvardsson work has also shown that the written evi- dence only gives a limited and often one- sided picture of the Icelandic economy during the Viking and Medieval periods. The archaeological evidence suggests that there are elements of the medieval economy that can only be brought to light with archaeological methods (Amundsen, et al. in press). It is important to understand, for economic studies in Iceland, the entire process that the íish follows from the time it is caught until it is consumed and thrown away. There are numerous prob- lems facing anyone interested in under- standing this process. Making this more challenging is the fact that the fish are not processed and consumed at the same place thus presenting the complexity of differentiating between subsistence and commercial físhing. In archaeology we can distinguish between two sites, the processing and the consumption site and each will show different signatures based on whether they are based on subsistence or commercial economy. In Iceland the signature can become blurred as com- mercial and subsistence fishing were sometimes happening at the same time at the same site. Fishing Stations, from Land and Sea This research includes two main approaches to studying fishing stations in Vestfirðir. The fírst and foremost is to look at each site archaeologically from the land. This includes all states of sur- vey and excavation as well as including the landscape, surrounding farms and boundaries surrounding the fishing sta- tions. Secondly, one cannot attempt to understand fishing stations or físhing in general without understanding the source and the relationship with that source. Thus, not only should the landscape be considered, seascapes must be included as well. Therefore, the following research into the settlement of fishing sites and indeed the settlement of Vestfirðir in gen- eral, not only views the fishing stations from a terrestrial perspective, but also from a marine perspective. It is the view of this project that the sea and its resources are the primary factors influ- encing the settlement and its develop- ment in this area. The location and place- ment of any settlements, fishing or other- wise, were ruled primarily by the sea and land is only of secondary importance. It is important therefore to begin with a brief discussion of the seascape and its connection to particular types of físhing stations as well as where the físhing sta- tions were situated. This information should help to contextualize the archaeo- logical data. Offshore and Inshore Fishing In the study of fishing and its develop- ment, special notice should be given to the particular seascape of a fishing site and its settlement. There are two main íunctions of stations that will be dis- cussed: offshore and inshore. Any fish- ing site that was a base for deep-sea físh- ing had to be located close to the offshore fishing grounds. A practical location for such a site would be on a peninsula, which was closest to the deep sea físhing grounds and where suitable landings could be found, preferably a rocky beach. It would not be practical to locate an off- shore fishing base far away from the fish- ing grounds, deep in a fjord, as the cost for the fishermen would be too great to reach the fishing grounds and too danger- ous as they would be exposed to the ele- ments for too long. In contrast, fishermen 54
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