Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Qupperneq 11

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Qupperneq 11
RAGNAR EDVARDSSON AND ARNAR ÞÓR EGILSSON ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF SELECTED SUBMERGED SITES IN VESTFIRÐIR Icelandic archaeological research has mainly been focused on land based sites and submerged sites have received little or no attention. The number and condition of underwater archaeological sites is unknown and no national wreck database exists. It is likely that the underwater environment will come under increased threat because of different building projects, especially in the shallow waters close to modem day settlements. It is important that core underwater archaeological research is begun, especially surveys to assess the condition and potential of the submerged heritage in Iceland. This paper describes an underwater survey project that focused on selected sites around the Vestfirðir peninsula. The aim of the project was to gain better understanding of the submerged heritage and its potential for íuture research. Ragnar Edvardsson, The University of Iceland's Research Centre in the Westfjords. Email: red@hi.is Arnar Þór Egilsson, The National Commissioner for the Icelandic Police. Ernail: te@centrum.is Keywords: Underwater, archaeology, survey, heritage, shipwrecks Introduction Icelanders have from the beginning of the settlement in the 9th century always had to rely on the sea as its main source of income, both as an important food resource and a trade link to other countries. It can be said that without the sea the settlement of Iceland would not have been possible. Icelandic archaeologists have in most cases ignored the submerged heritage even though it has all the possibilities of increasing our imderstanding of the past, especially the trade between Iceland and Europe. This study focuses on submerged sites in the shallow waters around the Vesfírðir peninsula. This area has always primarily relied on the sea for income and fishing has always played a center role in the society of the region. Fishing is still an important part of the income for the region but today various companies are looking to other industries to increase the income of the area. It is therefore likely that the underwater environment in Vestfirðir will in the future come increasingly under threat because of mining, various building projects and industrial research. Fish farming has also increased in the ijords around the Vestfirðir peninsula and it is probable that it will further increase in the near future. Both Icelandic and foreign companies have shown research interest and the mining of Lithothamnion cf. ARCHAEOLOGIA ISLANDICA 9 (2011) 9-28
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