Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Qupperneq 79

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Qupperneq 79
DOUGLAS J, BOLENDER, JOHN M. STEINBERG AND BRIAN N. DAMIATA FARMSTEAD RELOCATION AT THE END OF THE VIKING AGE. RESULTS OF THE SKAGAFJÖRÐUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL SETTLEMENT SURVEY Most of the Viking Age sites that have been excavated in Iceland are only available for study because those farmsteads were abandoned or relocated to other parts of the farm. While highland farm abandonment has been addressed in multiple regional studies, the relocation of farmsteads has not been systematically studied. Here we present some of the results from the Skagafjörður Archaeological Settlement Survey (SASS) that examined 22 lowland farms in and near Langholt in Skagafjörður. Of those farms, two were clear examples of relocated farmsteads, Glaumbær and Stóra-Seyla. In both cases the relocation occurred toward the end of the Viking Age in the second half of the 1 lth century. All of the other farmsteads continued at the same location where they were originally established until modem times. The Viking Age components of the two relocated farmsteads could be excavated without substantial medieval overburden. While it is difficult to compare these relocated farmsteads with their more spatially stable neighbors, they are both relatively large farmsteads. We address some of the possible causes of relocation and suggest that the bias towards excavating these sites may affect our understanding of the Viking Age in Iceland. Douglas J. Bolender, Department of Anthropology. The Field Museum, Chicago, USA Email: dbolender@fieldmuseum. org John M. Steinberg, Fiske Centerfor Archaeological Research, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA Email: john.steinberg@umb.edu BrianN. Damiata, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA Email: damiata@ucla.edu Keywords: settlementpattern, site selection bias, farm-mound, Glaumbcer, Stóra-Seyla, Iceland Icelandic archaeology has had a strong bias toward Viking Age sites, which have made up the bulk of excavations (Vésteinsson 2004). Almost all of these Viking Age sites represent a special category of Icelandic farmsteads: ones that were either abandoned or relocated toward the end of the Viking Age often leaving the remains visible on the surface and easily accessible to archaeologists. Orri Vésteinsson (2010) has recently explored the question of how farm-mounds develop and why they appear to be common in North Atlantic ARCHAEOLOGIA ISLANDICA 9 (2011) 77-101
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