Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 53

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 53
RAMONA HARRISON SMALL HOLDER FARMING IN EARLY MEDIEVAL ICELAND: SKUGGI IN HÖRGÁRDALUR This paper provides archaeological data from a midden excavation that was part of the Gásir Hinterlands Projeet carried out in 2008-09. Spatial and temporal data on this small scale inland farm is presented and especially the results from the faunal but also the fmds analyses are discussed. Skuggi was probably never an independent fann but rather started out and continued as a tenant farm from its establishment in the Viking Age until abandonment some time in the late 12* c. The Skuggi archaeofauna provides thus far a unique view of the farm economy of what was likely a dependent small holder during the transition from the Viking Age to early Middle Ages in Hörgárdalur. The current research provides some answers on site economy and site formation processes at this small farm, and raises questions to drive future archaeological investigations of the region. Ramona Harrison, Graduate School and University Center City University of New York, Í/SA Email: ramonaharrison@yahoo. com Keywords: Iceland, Zooarchaeology, VikingAge, Medieval, Eyjafjörður, NABO Introduction ‘Although it is obvious that ecology and climate affect sociocultural processes, it is equally obvious that sociocultural processes - always embedded in specific systems of meanings - have an impact on landscapes and ecosystems (Homborg 2006:8).’ Zooarchaeology in socially complex societies provides data on both human use of local natural resources and upon a wider spectrum of past economic activities. These activities may be affected as much by status and tribute relations as by ecology and the impact of long distance trade and distant markets on local econo- my is not only a phenomenon of the past five hundred years (Abu-Lughod 1989, Albarella 1997, 2005, Crabtree 1996a,b, Epstein 2009, Findlay and O'Rourke 2007). While we inevitably excavate and analyze each archaeofauna in its particular site context, we also need to be aware of forces operating on a scale greater than a 5 or 10 kilometer catchment zone. Perhaps especially in a region like Eyjafjörður long known for its powerful secular and eccle- siastical elites, any analysis of a small and probably dependent site needs to keep the potentially larger political and economic landscape in mind. Such an approach is attempted by the Gásir Hinterlands Project 2007-09 (GHP; largely funded by a Dissertation Improvement Grant through the US National Science Foundation (OPP ARC 0809033, and Fornleifasjóður Iceland). GHP is a collaboration between Fornleifastofnun íslands and City ARCHAEOLOGIA ISLANDICA 8 (2010) 51-76
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