Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Qupperneq 16

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Qupperneq 16
OSCAR ALDRED studiedthe archaeology of Icelandbrought more scientific and critical methods into the historical-topographic analysis of the Sagas. Their contributions in looking at the archaeology from a landscape per- spective, whether through field survey or artistic representation, are nonetheless important in seeing landscape approaches to the archaeology, particularly the spa- tial relationships between individual ele- ments within a site and the local areas beyond. However, their connection to the landscape was perhaps too remote, and it was the first Icelandic archaeologists Sigurður Vigfússon and Brynjúlfur Jóns- son to connect a sense of place derived from their memories and traditions to the archaeological research agenda that was being influenced by the foreigners, which is explored in the next section. The first archaeologists and the archaeological society The formation of the Icelandic archaeo- logical society (hins íslenzka fornleifa félags) in 1879 marked a distinctive turn from a local archaeology to a more sys- tematic one based on regional survey practices with selected excavation. This is shown in the first few annual volumes of the society’s journal^VóóA. In 1880-1881 the individual site survey at Þingvellir by Sigurður Vigfússon was combined with an interest in the wider landscape of Þingvallarsveit (Sigurður Vigfússon 1881, 31-52). Also in this volume is a themed study of sacrifice sites and places (blóthus) in Hvalfjörður and Kjalarnes were reported (Sigurður Vigfússon 1881, 65-78). In the following years there were regional studies in Breiðafjörður (1881) and Vestfjörður (1882-1883) (Sigurður Vigfusson 1882; 1884). These stud- ies included visual descriptions through measurements and sketches of the sites in their landscape that were similar, but not as good as Kalund’s rough measurements and Brunn’s site plans. The survey of Þjórsárdalur in 1884 indicates a new departure in the study of the archaeology in Iceland. Brynjúlfur Jónsson’s Um Þjórsárdalur is a study of landscape (Brynjúlfur Jónsson 1885, 38-60). His is a systematic survey, with well recorded information about the archaeology at 24 sites, and in some descriptions he assesses landscape chang- es looking for abandoned sites. These were contextualised within the natural environ- ment, depicted on a sketch map and then situated within its historical context. By relating the natural environment with the archaeological sites he described, he produced a landscape perspective of the region and its archaeology. He was also the first to write in Iceland the term land- scape (landslag) within the context of an archaeological survey “Þannig er þá lýst landslagi Þjórsárdals” (Brynjúlfur Jóns- son 1885, 44). The tradition of regional survey continued throughout the early volumes of the Society which are published in Arbók, though there are no more regional surveys like the Þjórsárdalur one until Rannsókn í Rangárþingi sumarið 1901, published in 1902, again by Brynjúlfur Jónsson (Brynjúlfur Jónsson 1902,1-32). The study includes a systematic descrip- tion of the sites he surveyed with a sketch map of the survey area with topographic features marked, like Þjórsárdalur. Bryn- júlfur Jónsson’s approach to archaeology is more geographical and less depend- ant on Saga texts compared to Sigurður Vigfússon’s and concerned remains ffom multiple periods. Brynjúlfur Jónsson arranged the text by its geographic units 14
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