Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Qupperneq 85

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Qupperneq 85
FARMSTEAD RELOCATION AT THE END OF THE VIKING AGE. RESULTS OF THE SKAGAFJÖRÐUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL SETTLEMENT SURVEY signifícantly affected our understanding of land claim, land division, and the creation of hierarchies among farms. They also provide an opportunity to consider why some farmsteads relocated while others stayed in the same place as originally established. Farm abandonment versus farmstead relocation Farm abandonment has received considerable attention in archaeological investigation and discussion, much of it related to highland environmental degradation toward the end of the Viking Age (Dugmore, et al. 2007; Einarsson 1994; Rafnsson 1977; Stenberger and Roussell 1943; Sveinbjamardóttir 1992; Vilhjálmsson 1989). Farmstead relocation has received considerably less attention. In sorting out the difference between farm abandonment and relocation it is important to make a conceptual distinction between the farm and the farmstead. The farm, as a property that supports social and economic reproduction, consists of a central concentration of turf structures, the immediately surrounding infields, the outfields, pastures, and other resource locations that are owned by a specific fanuer (Amorosi, et al. 1998; Urbanczyk 1999). In this sense the farm is simultaneously a physical and social entity tied to one or more households (Bolender 2007b). These properties are difficult to reconstmct for a variety of reasons: they are extensive and consist of diverse land use and activity areas, their boundaries may be unmarked or have changed, some parts of the property may not be contiguous, and they may have been organized differently in the past (Aldred 2008; Berson 2002; Einarsson, et al. 2002; Jónsson 1993, 2002; Jónsson and Dýrmundsson 2000; Júlíusson 2000; Milek 2006). We use the term farmstead in the more restricted sense to refer to the cluster of buildings central to the operation of the farm, including the domestic residence of the fanuing household. Farmsteads, because of their circumscribed nature, are much easier to identify, define, and date than the larger farm and therefore, we used the farmstead as our basic archaeological unit in the survey. Following from the distinction between the farm and the farmstead, farm abandonment refers to a fanu that no longer is the residence and primary production site of a household. Farmstead relocation assumes the continued occupation of the farm as a physical and social entity while the core buildings and central activities that make up the farmstead - in other words the key archaeologically identifiable elements of the farm - are moved ífom one place to another on that land. Relocation assumes that spatially and temporally distinct fanusteads, in fact, belong to the same farm. Archaeologically, farm abandonment is indicated by the abandonment of all domestic stmctures and the cessation of domestic midden development anywhere on a fanu property. Farmstead relocation, as seen in archaeological survey, is suggested by the movement of domestic stmctures and midden development to a spatially discrete but nearby location, within what is inferred to be the same farm property. 83
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