Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Side 103

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Side 103
Excavations at Hólskirkja, Bolungarvík time. Here, gravestones where present are very useful, because of the inscrip- tions and iconography which can be used to understand such attitudes - an exem- plary study of such research was done on Orcadian gravestones from the 17th to 19th centuries (Tarlow 1999). But fur- ther, looking at body position and coffíns and coffin fumiture can add another dimension, especially in the context of how people might have conceived of death, i.e. in metaphorical terms of 'rest' or 'sleep'. A fínal issue concems death and religion; while the effects of the Reformation on burial customs in the 16th century remains largely unknown and an important area of research, in terms of later periods, it is the late 19th and early 20th centuries that see the developent of new, non-conformist denominations in Iceland, centred on Reykjavík (Pétursson 1980; 1981; 1984; 1997). A question which archaeology would be most useful to address, howev- er, is the extent to which variabilty in burial customs prior to this period might reflect an influx of new ideas and more secular views on death. Such studies archaeologically have been most suc- cessfully performed on gravestones where textual and iconographic informa- tion is of great potential (e.g. Deetz 1996). It is clear that changes do occur in burial practice between the medieval and post-medieval periods in Iceland - typi- cally, the depth of graves increases, and the coffins become more elaborate; but the timing of these changes is unclear and seems to be much later than the Reformation. What is interesting is to try and understand how the various religious changes which occured between the Reformation and the present day are related to changes in burial practice. Although the excavations at Hólskirkja cannot answer these questions alone, together with past and future investiga- tions of post-medieval churchyards, at least an answer to this and the other ques- tions posed can be started. References Bass, W.M. 1995. Human Osteology. (Special Publication No.2 of the Missouri Archaeological Society). Brooks, S.T. & Suchey, J.M. 1990. ‘Skeletal Age Determination Based on the Os Pubis: A comparison of the Aszádi-Nemeséri and Suchey- Brooks Methods’. Human Evolution 5: 227-238. Brothwell, D.R. 1981. Digging up Bones. (Oxford University Press; Oxford). Buikstra, J.E. & Ubelaker D.H. 1994. Standards for Data Collection from Human Skeletal Remains. (Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Series No.44). Deetz, J. 1996 In Small Things For- gotten. Anchor Press: New York. Eldjám, Kristján 1988. Skálholt. Forn- leifarannsóknir 1954-1958 pp.138- 42. Lögberg. Reykjavík. Gaimard, Paul 1982. Voyage en Islande et au Groenland. Menningarsjóður: Reykjavík. Helm, S. & Prydsö, U. 1979. ‘Assess- ment of age-at-death from mandibu- lar molar attrition in medieval Danes’. Scandinavian Journal of Dental Research. 87(2): 79-90. Hoppa, R.D. 1992. Evaluating Human Skeletal Growth: an Anglo-Saxon Example. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 2: 275-288. Hugason, Hjalti & Aðalsteinsson, Jón 101
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