Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Qupperneq 15

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Qupperneq 15
ORRI VÉSTEINSSON ON FARM-MOUNDS In the North Atlantic, from Greenland to Arctic Norway, farm-mounds dominate the cultural landscape from the late Viking age onwards. They have been the subject of considerable debate among North Norwegian archaeologists but in this paper Icelandic farm-mounds are placed in the foreground. Based on several large scale excavations of farm-mounds, including most comprehensively the one of Stóraborg, it is possible to develop hypotheses on the mechanics of farm-mound accumulation which, it is argued, is generated by the accumulation of floor layers resulting in the build-up of much larger volumes of turf. On this basis it is possible to speculate what triggered this sort of accumulation in the fírst place and it is hypothesized that this had to do with social and ideological changes in the late Viking age. Orri Vésteinsson, Department of Archaeology, University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Iceland; Email: orri@hi.is Keywords: Farm-mounds, floors, turf, North Atlantic, architecture Farm-mounds are a distinct feature of Norse North-Atlantic archaeology. They are found primarily in Norway north of the Arctic Circle, in Iceland and Greenland but also in the Faroes (Arge 1997, 41-43; Arge et al. 2005, 605) and possibly in the Northem Isles of Scotland (Bertelsen & Lamb 1993, 547-48). They have accumu- lated in the second millennium AD where farm buildings have been situated on the same spot for several centuries and can be more than 3 metres in depth. Following early observations on farm- mounds in the 1950s and 1960s a lively debate began within Norwegian archaeol- ogy in the 1970s about the nature of, and reasons for, this archaeological phenome- non (see overview in Urbanczyk 1992, 105-11; also for later references Mook & Bertelsen 2007). In Norway farm-mounds are mostly found north of the Arctic Circle on arable land in the coastal regions. While some of them cap very early settlement remains it seems that as a mle they only began to accumulate in the Viking age or High middle ages. Norwegian archaeologists have as a result tried to explain what caused the apparent- ly sudden appearance of farm-mounds in the Norwegian arctic in the high medieval period. No simple answer has been pro- posed, nor does there seem to be consen- sus as to the reasons for the emergence of the farm-mounds, except that they must be complex and have to do with environ- mental and socio-economic factors. Because of the intriguing temporal and geographical parameters of the ARCHAEOLOGIA ISLANDICA 8 (2010) 13-39
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