Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2007, Qupperneq 62

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2007, Qupperneq 62
Arne Espelund Figure 5. A map showing ironmaking sites and trade routes in Iceland. They are grouped in four regions. Fnjóskadalur lies in the north and Þjórsárdalur in the south. After Friðriksson & al (1991). For ironmaking by the bloomery process two materials were needed: ore and wood, both of which were present in Iceland during the settlement period. As only 1% of the country now is covered by forests, a modern person would rule out ironmaking. However, at the time of the Landnám some 25% of the area was wooded. Deforestration is above all due to sheep-raising, in addition to climatic cri- sis and volcanic activity. In many places, such as ditches, the formation of brown ochre can be observed. This ochre con- sists chemically of mainly FeOOH. When properly mineralized it corresponds to goethite (i.e. brown iron ore). There is hardly any live tradition for ironmaking in Iceland, but the sagas refer to blacksmiths and ironmakers, both as facts and fiction. They were written around year 1200, but cover events back in time to the landnám of the late 9th cen- tury. There are numerous finds of ancient bloomery sites in the country. One of the first studies was presented by the Dane Niels Nielsen (1926) while a new com- prehensive account was given by Friðriks- son & al. (1992). Their map of production sites and trade routes is presented in fig- ure 5. On this map the Fnjóskadalur sites with four possible trade routes are shown in the north. It is reasonable to expect iron production during the period c. 900-1400 AD. The skill needed was probably brought to Iceland with the settlers from Norway. In Norway three diíferent and consecu- tive technologies have been documented, beginning in Pre-Roman times (Espelund 1995, 1999/2005). As expected, the tech- nique used in Iceland has a clear parallel in Norway, represented by finds írom about 60
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