Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Qupperneq 65

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Qupperneq 65
COMMERCIAL AND SUBSISTANCE FlSHING IN VESTFIRÐIR evidence is therefore suggestive of much more specialization than previously thought. However more archaeological work is clearly needed on físhing sites of this type. Both areas, Strandasýsla and Isaljarðarsýsla, did not focus solely on one species but the existing data suggest that N-ísaf]arðasýsla was more focused on físhing the large cod and Strandasýsla more towards shark físhing for shark liver oil. Both these products, skreið and shark liver oil, were the main export items in the period between AD 1200- 1550 (Magnússon 1940). Discussion This paper has argued that the economy of the Vestfírðir region is different from elswhere in Iceland, with more emphasis on marine resources. It has also argued that archaeologically, físhing stations in the area should be categorized into two types. This categorization is based on whether they were focused on subsis- tence or commercial fishing. The com- mercial fishing stations were specialized sites targeting the offshore físhing grounds and focusing on one or two species of a certain size. However, it has been diffícult to identify commercial físhing sites in Iceland historically as well as archaeologically as the line between subsistence and commercial físhing is often unclear. In the past decade there has been a new focus in archaeological research in Iceland. This focus has shift- ed from pure structural/artefactual research towards incorporating other types of data such as faunal and botanical remains. The results of this change are beginning to play a major role in Icelandic archaeological research. Faunal research has given archaeology in Iceland new methods of interpreting aspects of its history that have remained hidden from earlier researchers. Fishing is one such hidden part of early Icelandic history as most of the written sources are silent about its role in Viking and Medieval economies. Much work has already been done in identifying early commercial fishing in the North Atlantic. Various zooarchaeological indicators have been used, such as changing species diversity, body part representation, butchery strate- gy and reconstructed life length (Amund- sen, et al. in press). This research demon- strates that using faunal assemblages and locational analysis, físhing sites that were primarily focused on offshore físhing can be identifíed and examined. Such sites were usually located on a peninsula as close to the offshore físhing grounds as possible and show a high concentration of a certain type of físh in their faunal assemblages. From this work, various differ- ences between físh assemblages from sites across Iceland in two major periods (9th-12th centuries, and 13th-15th cen- turies), indicate changes in the Icelandic economic system. The first notable dif- ference is that of the composition of species between the two periods. The former period contains an assortment of diverse species, while the latter has a spe- cific focus on cod. This is an indication that commercialized físhing is becoming more important by the latter period. Body part representation has been used to indicate differences between consumption sites and production sites. Production sites produce a different cod elemental distribution pattem, predomi- nantly consisting of head bones, few 63
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