Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Qupperneq 13

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Qupperneq 13
The idea of landscape in Icelandic archaeology The description also includes a map of the sites, and this portrays a sense of scale that helps to identify the relation- ships between the sites in their landscape setting. A similar example from Snæfells- nes by Bogi Benediktsson describes the sites and objects in his texts, which he accompanies with sketches and profiles. He used this as a device to relate sites to one another by describing their relative locations to the assembly site at Þórnes (FF, 353). At Möðruvellir, Hörgárdalur in Eyjafjarðarsýsla, Stefán Þórarins- son describes the sites he lists which is accompanied by a map showing their locations which also allows some of the inter-site relationships to be explored (FF 573-586). The Icelandic Literary Society between 1839-1873 carried out a total description of Iceland, including archaeo- logical sites. Like Finnur Magnússon’s Survey a questionnaire was circulated to local people. This group of survey projects and thematic studies highlight several important points connected with the identity of landscape. These initial surveys were fairly comprehensive geo- graphically, but were limited by the types of sites being studied. Of these there was clearly a special interest in Saga sites and those landscapes relating to the earliest settlers. The relationship that local peo- ple had with the landscape around them is also revealed, suggesting that they were aware of the areas beyond the farm and the relict elements of people who inhab- ited the land before them. The nineteenth century was a productive period for Icelandic archae- ology. As in other countries interest in archaeology was based on pursuing local identities and the historic agenda. Priests, local worthies and intelligentsia within local communities were active partici- pants in the collection of archaeological Figure 1. A landscape depicted. Laugarbrekka in Snœfellsnes byAsgrimur Vigfússon (FF, 320-325). 11
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