Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2009, Qupperneq 43

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2009, Qupperneq 43
Richard E. Hughes and Gavin M. Lucas GEOCHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION OF THE SOURCE FOR OBSIDIAN ARTIFACTS FROM THE VIKING SETTLEMENT AT HOFSTAÐIR IN MÝVATNS SVEIT, NORTHEASTERN ICELAND As part of a pilot study to evaluate the potential of sourcing obsidian within Iceland, four samples of obsidian artifacts from the Viking settlement of Hofstaðir in northeast Iceland were analyzed. The samples were subjected to non-destruc- tive energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence (edxrf) analysis to identify trace ele- ments which were compared to control samples from known obsidian sources in Iceland. The results showed fairly clearly that all four pieces probably derive from Krafla which is the closest known source to the site. The success of this study invites a more extensive analysis of material from other sites in Iceland. Richard E. Hughes, Geochemical Research Laboratory 20 Portola Green Circle, Portola Valley, CA 94028-7833 U.S.A. Gavin M. Lucas, Department of Archaeology, University oflceland, Reykjavík, Iceland Keywords: Obsidian, Geochemistry, Hofstaðir, EDXRF Introduction Iceland is renowned for its spectacular and widespread volcanism, which has long attracted the attention of geologists and geochemists (e.g., Askelsson et al. 1960; Jónasson 1994, 2007; Macdonald etal. 1990; McGarvie et al. 1990;Walker 1966) as well as capturing the public imagination (Bardarson 1980). But inter- est in obsidian, a product of this silicic volcanism, does not appear to have gen- erally extended to Icelandic archaeolo- gists despite the fact that, because of its excellent Uaking properties, the material is an outstanding medium for manufac- turing sharp edge stone tools. The Icelandic “experience” is dramatically different from other parts of the world where obsidian, also occurring naturally in island contexts (e.g. New Zealand and Japan), was extensively exploited over long periods of time by indigenous human populations. In areas where aphyric obsidian was erupted in westem North America, it was by far the favored tool- stone material for thousands of years and, during certain periods, was conveyed over significant distances - up to 2,400 km (Hughes 2006). The perceived lack of interest in obsid- ian in Icelandic archaeology may relate to history and technology. Iceland was not colonized until ca. AD 870 by Nordic peoples employing Iron Age technology. Archaeologia Islandica 7 (2009) 41-54
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