Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2009, Qupperneq 24

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2009, Qupperneq 24
Þóra Pétursdóttir ICELANDIC VIKING AGE GRAVES: LACK IN MATERIAL - LACK OF INTERPRETATION? Pre-Christian graves have long been objects of archaeological research in Iceland. However, despite the amount of research devoted to this material it is arguable that the graves themselves have rarely been the actual focus. More often grave goods and morphological aspects have been used to throw light on other issues, such as the landnám, origins, trade and economic conditions. This focus, followed by an emphasis on comparative research, has led to a reluctance to see the mate- rial on its own terms, and a tendency to believe that it is somehow deficient, and hence holds scant informative/interpretive potential. This paper argues that the proclaimed poomess of the material is rather a result of this approach, and that a change of focus may reveal otherwise. Þóra Pétursdóttir, Fornleifastofnun lslands, Bárugata J, 101 Reykjavík. E-mail: thora@instarch. is Key words: Viking Age, Iceland, Death, Grave Goods, Burial Practice Introduction There are at this point over 320 recorded Viking Age graves in Iceland, found on approximately 160 localities across the country. These remains have long been objects of mystical curiosity to people, but can also boast a long tradition of scholarly interest and research reaching back to the dawn of Icelandic archaeolo- gy in the mid 19th century. Many scholars have thus alluded to this material in their work and others have performed thor- ough studies on categories of artefacts of which the majority comes from graves. The most extensive work in this relation is of course Kristján Eldjárn’s doctoral thesis Kuml og haugfé: Ur heiðnum sið á íslandi, fírst published in 1956 and repub- lished in 2000. Antiquarian curiosity and research in the early days of Icelandic archaeol- ogy was to a great extent driven by the strong Nationalist/Romantic atmos- phere culminating around the struggle for independence in the last three dec- ades of the 19th century. Strong confi- dence in the Icelandic Sagas was a coherent theme in this research and to verify the historical record became a major objective (cf. Friðriksson 1994). Graves as well as other monuments were related to identifiable Saga char- acters and further interpretation of the material was rarely attempted unless Archaeologia Islandica 7 (2009) 22-40
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