Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 13

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 13
ARCHAEOLOGISTS STEAL TIME! AN INTERVIEW WITH MJÖLL SNÆSDÓTTIR that Stóraborg was a breeding ground for future archaeologists? MS: Yes you could perhaps say that. I was lucky with my staff. The farm mound was being eroded by the sea and therefore we were racing against time. Endangered areas were always the first to be excavated each season. A lot of finds were retrieved and organic materials were extremely well preserved, that is textile and timber. For example, a lot of woodfrom vessels was found as well as an unusual object which has been interpreted as a mask. Bones on the other hand were unfortunately badly preserved, which was a shame as we excavated the remains of a graveyard. Bones had largely disappeared but left marks in the soil. The only solution was just to draw the outlines. Bones in this condition can onbviously not be preserved and used in research, although that could have added a lot of information about daily life and the people of Stóraborg. But that is the nature of archaeology. BL: Is there anything especially memorable from Stóraborg? MS: Yes. It was such an incredibly beautifulplace. I never got used to it. The view over the sea in the south with Vestmannaeyjar on one hand and Dyrhólaey on the other, the Eyjafjallajökull glacier to the north. It astonished me every day. It can certainly not have been a dull place to live, being able to perceive such beauty firom one ’s doorstep. BL: Did your team have a lot of fun? MS: Yes. We went to Reykjavík on weekends because I had to allow the people to party. We never had drinks or anything on weekdays but in the autumn I had a party at my house. It isn 't very spacious but with good will I can squeeze 11 people at the table. Two couples have danced in the kitchen which is six square meters. During the week we often packed finds in the evenings, sometimes using old tomato- and cucumber boxes from the local hotel. Then we had good cooks. That is important on excavations, feeding your crew properly!! For a while there was this Swede working with us who was vegetarian. It was not a big deal - we just went to a health food shop and bought beans and stuff like that. We then stored it in a box which was labelled “Svíafóður” (Food for the Swede). Some people think it said ‘ ‘Svínafóður ’ ’ (pig food) but that 's just rubbish. BL: How do you view the saga tradition in Iceland and the deep need that people seem to have to connect archaeological sites to peple mentioned in old written sources? MS: I have always found this odd. When we were digging here in Reykjavík it was common for reporters to ask whether we had found Ingólfur [Arnarson, the first recorded settler of lcelandj. It just isn 't that way in archaeology, that you can connect what you find to certain people - it's rare that finds are actually labelled to certain people. Doubtless it would be fun 11
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