Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2009, Qupperneq 44

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2009, Qupperneq 44
Richard E. Hughes and Gavin M. Lucas Figure 1. Location of Hofstaðir and Other Archaeological Sites in Iceland Containing Obsidian in Relation to Major Obsidian Sources (Chemical Types). Open circles position archaeological sites,filled triangles are obsidian source (chemical type) locations. Because of its superior strength and dura- bility iron was the preferred artifact/tool manufacturing material in Iceland, but obsidian possesses a much sharper edge and was used for cutting and incising activities (Einarsson 1995: 96; Vésteinsson 2000: 169). Obsidian recurs in Icelandic folklore records (see below) clearly indicating that early generations were well aware of it and its uses. The recovery of obsidian on Icelandic archae- ological sites testifíes to this fact. A pre- liminary survey of the archaeological lit- erature and personal correspondence reveals its presence on a substantial number of sites (Table 1; Figure 1). The data in Table 1 are however only prelimi- nary, as in many cases, full finds lists were either not accessible or detailed enough in the extant literature - indeed, much of the data come from personal communications. Moreover, this list excludes smaller investigations or stray fínds. Nonetheless, if considered a fair reflection of its general frequency, the survey suggests that obsidian occurs on nearly half of all settlement sites, albeit in very low numbers. The distribution of these sites is potentially interesting and clearly offers the potential for the kind of analysis presented in this paper on the Hofstaðir pieces (see Figure 1). In this context, it is also worth noting that the analyst of the obsidian from Granastaðir suggested that it may have been collected from river beds (Thorsberg 1995: 172). Because it is a super-cooled silica liq- uid, obsidian (unless “contaminated” by 42
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