Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Qupperneq 13

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Qupperneq 13
ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF SELECTED SUBMERGED SITES IN VESTFIRÐIR understanding the submerged archaeology in the proximity of these sites. The project discussed in this paper was carried out in 2009 - 2010 and focused on certain areas in the shallow waters around Vestfírðir to assess the potential for submerged archaeological sites. The tjords selected for this project were; 1) Alftafjörður, where a Norwegian whaling station was built in the late 19th century. 2) Önundaríjörður, another 19th century whaling station. 3) Patreksfjörður and Tálknafjörður, two important trading posts in the medieval period. 4) Hveravík and Paradís, the site of a 17th century whaling station. 5) Reykjarfjörður, where three Basque whaling ships sunk in the 17lh century. The selection for this project was partly based on that each sampling area had in the vicinity a land based facility which had a sea based function, i.e. whaling station, trading post or a fishing station. The selection was based around the fact that no archaeological data exsits on submerged sites in Vestfírðir and the chance of locating submerged archaeology is probably highest in close vicinity to such sites. The submerged heritage Icelandic archaeologists have or rare occasions used underwater methods in their research and it is only in the recent years that few have included limited underwater research in their approach (Bjami F. Einarsson 1994). The reasons for this are probably many but it seems that researchers have always concluded that underwater sites in Iceland are badly preserved. This is only an assumption as no systematic research has ever been done on the preservation of underwater sites, especially shipwrecks, in the waters around Iceland. However, Icelandic fishing boats ffequently snag their nets on underwater objects and on many occasion wreckage, both iron and wood, is brought to the surface. This strongly suggests that site preservation underwater is much better than previously thought. In tmth, marine research and heritage management in Iceland is 50 years behind other westem countries and it is therefore important that core underwater research, e.g. surveys and sampling, is started, making it possible to assess the nature and number of submerged sites in Iceland. Even though Icelandic archaeologists have paid little attention to the submerged heritage, institutions, individuals, divers and diving companies have made some effort in locating wrecks on the seabed. The Icelandic recreational diving club (Sportkafarafélag Islands) has a list of sunken ships around Iceland but the majority of these ships have not been located and the list is inconclusive as it only gives a possible location of a particular wreck. Various maps exist showing the location of shipwrecks but most of these maps do not give an accurate location and mainly focus on wrecks ffom the 20th century (www.fishernet.is). The Icelandic Coast guard has recently in collaboration with the company Hafmynd begun surveying the seabed with side-scan sonars and remote operated vehicles (ROV) and recently located two second world war shipwrecks in the Faxaflói bay. The Icelandic Marine Research Institute has tliroughout the years located various shipwrecks during the course of their 11
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