Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Side 10

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Side 10
GAVIN LUCAS apparent simplicity. In her article, Sigrid Cecilie Juel Hansen examines not only the source material used in their manufacture but also explores their formal variation to discem a basic typology and examines taphonomic issues of fragmentation. Such detailed analysis is sure to provide new information and interpretive potential for this humble object. This issue of Archaeologia Islandica closes with some broad interpretive reflections on the early settlement processes in Iceland, based on detailed investigations in the Langholt region of Skagafjörður. Part of the aims of the Skagatjörður Archaeological Settlement Survey (SASS) headed by Douglas Bolender and John Steinberg was to test the prior assumption that the later historical pattem of settlement is a fair reflection of the earlier Viking age landscape. They found it was, despite their initial expectations to the contrary. However, they also found that 1 lth century relocation of Viking period farmsteads - a known occurrence from other regions of Iceland - is rather rare; most Viking age farmsteads lie beneath faim mounds and exhibit long-term continuity of place. Yet ironically, relocated sites have tended to be the focus of most archaeological investigations of Viking age settlements, implying that our current knowledge must be biased. In their article, Bolender, Steinberg and Damiata discuss the various reasons for relocation and abandonment, but conclude that perhaps the more interesting question is not why some farmsteads relocated, but rather why most did not - and why relocation all but ceased after the 1 lth century. After nearly two decades in which research and fieldwork in Icelandic archaeology has seen unprecedented growth, it seems that we are now entering a phase where the results and conclusions of such research will start to appear at an equally unprecedented rate. In however small a way, this joumal aims to contribute to this process and I am pleased to offer the reader the following papers which exemplify the diversity and quality of archaeological research now being conducted in Iceland 8
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