Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 11

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 11
BIRNA LÁRUSDÓTTIR ARCHAEOLOGISTS STEAL TIME! AN INTERVIEW WITH MJÖLL SNÆSDÓTTIR This short paper is a liberal transcription of an interview that took place with Mjöll Snæsdóttir in Reykjavík in 2008 about her life in archaeology. She reflects back on her career so far and the many people she has worked alongside, giving the reader a highly personal insight into Icelandic archaeology over the late 20th and early 21 st century. Birna Lárusdóttir, Institute of Archaeology, Bárugata 3, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland Email: birnarlar@gmail.com Keywords: Mjöll Snæsdóttir, Excavation, Iceland, Stóraborg Mjöll Snæsdóttir is one of the most experienced archaeologists in Iceland. She has worked in archaeology for almost 40 years and witnessed a lot of changes, both in terms of methods and the working environment of archaeologists. She has profound knowledge of the bibliography of Icelandic archaeology and cultural history and many Icelandic archaeologists have been trained by her. Mjöll was the editor of Arbók hins íslenska forn- leifafélags - the main Icelandic language joumal for all matters archaeological - for several years. She currently works at the Institute of Archaeology in Reykjavík and has supported many young archaeologists starting out with words of encouragement and assistance. She is modest yet generous of her time, a fact I benefitted ffom when we walked down to the bar in Fjalakötturinn, Aðalstræti on a Friday aftemoon to discuss her perspective on Icelandic archaeology over beer and snacks. Under our feet, in a basement exhibition hall, lies a well-preserved hall ffom the Viking Age where I first moved a trowel under the guidance of Mjöll and other archaeologists some years ago. BL: Why did you become interested in archaeology? MS: Iwas always interested in this kind of thing. When I finished grammar school (Menntaskólinn in Reykjavík) I headed to Uppsala to study archaeology. Three Icelanders had started their studies there ayear ahead of me: Guðmundur Olafsson, Margrét Hermanns-Auðardóttir and Jón Örn Thordarson who later turned to comparative religion. After I finished I worked in Tunsberg excavating ruins from the Middle Ages and in Malmö, digging up Bronze Age remains. When I returned to Iceland the number of archaeologists was growing quite rapidly but up to that point only very few people had been involved: ARCHAEOLOGIA ISLANDICA 8 (2010) 9-12
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