Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Qupperneq 17

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Qupperneq 17
The idea of landscape in Icelandic archaeology Figure 3. Brynjúlfur Jónsson ’s Um Þjórsárdalur. Representation of a landscape and a map show- ing the sites mentioned in his text (Brynjúlfur Jónsson 1885). rather than the day on which it was sur- veyed, and tended to produce maps of the whole survey area with a site key that was related to the text. When Brynjúl- fur’s approach is compared to Sigurður Vigfússon’s survey approach, which was geographical but an apparatus for a “new” reading of the Sagas, it becomes further apparent that his archaeological approach was distanced from and not a straight reading of the Sagas. However by 1914, the year of Brynjúlfur’s death, Matthías Þóraðarson’s editorial of Arbók and the approach to archaeology in gen- eral was more focused on the historical information relating to single archaeolog- ical sites rather than regional survey, and the type of approach pioneered by Bryn- júlfur. However, Matthías Þóraðarson’s study of Þingvellir and íts surroundings is a complete description of one site with an exploration of its wider context, from both historical and geographical perspec- tives (Matthías Þóraðarson 1945). During the early part of the twen- tieth century a Danish commission began to systematically map Iceland. Included on these maps were land types (in par- ticular homefield areas), tracks, roads, topographic features, place-names and the approximate locations of abandoned farms. This provided an important source of information for regional archaeologi- cal surveys, which did not appear to have been exploited by archaeology. This per- haps tells us about how the archaeology and landscape were perceived. Mapping and detailed land survey was necessary for the Danish administration to legitimize their authority over Iceland, just as it was in Ireland and Scotland by the English in the latter part of the nineteenth cen- 15
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