Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 116

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 116
OSCAR ALDRED, ELÍN ÓSK HREIÐARSDÓTTIR AND ÓSKAR OÍSLI SVEINBJARNARSON oblique shots in both conventional and infra-red format. This programme however was short-lived. In 1995 the first paper that presented the explicit use of aerial photographs in archaeology in Iceland was published. It was an article that discussed the use of different aerial techniques in relation to archaeological features on a couple of old home fields around Reykjavík and particularly highlighted the advantages of photography under conditions of light snow (Sigurjón Páll ísakson and Þorgeir S Helgason 1995). Photographs were taken of the same site under different conditions, using both conventional and infra-red film and these methods were discussed in the article. The authors also dealt with the specific nature of aerial survey in Iceland and promoted its more systematic use in archaeology. Archaeological survey has had a long tradition in Iceland, beginning in the nineteenth century (Adolf Friðriksson 1994). More recent survey, driven by new legislation in 1989 has aimed to achieve total survey of districts and regions. Such surveys have been conducted by independent archaeological units, the largest being the Institute of archaeology in Iceland (www.instarch.is). Between 1995 and 2009 the Institute alone surveyed over 90,000 sites using documentary sources and recorded over 28,000 sites in the field. In the same period, usage of aerial photographs during archaeological surveying in Iceland multiplied and today most archaeological Figure 2. One of c. 800 oblique aerial photographs taken by Arni Einarsson for the project Fom garðlög í Suður Þingeyjarsýslu / A system of earthworks in NE Iceland. The view is towards the north-west at Flatagerði, south of Húsavík and north of Laxamýri (2003_1 _101036). The photograph shows multiple events, the double ringed enclosure, the modern road running through it, and the hot water pipe as a linear earthwork below the road in the photograph. 114
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