Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Qupperneq 95

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Qupperneq 95
FARMSTEAD RELOCATION AT THE END OF THE VIKING AGE. RESULTS OF THE SKAGAFJÖRÐUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL SETTLEMENT SURVEY of farni-mound occupation through either excavation or geophysics. In most cases we have comparative information on the extent of the Viking Age component of farm-mounds as a concentration of buildings and middens, the timing of farmstead establishment, and small samples of faunal and flora remains írom the middens. However, we know little about the architectural layout of the earliest phases of the farm-mounds, including the relocated farmsteads. Even with these qualifications, the available evidence from the small survey suggests several important caveats for our understanding of the Viking Age in Iceland. First, and perhaps most significant is that farmstead relocation appears to be relatively rare in the Viking Age and completely absent ffom other time periods. Most fanusteads were established where they are today and no farmsteads relocated after approximately AD 1100. Farmstead relocation appears to be a phenomenon associated with the Viking Age. Neither the timing of farmstead establishment nor the duration of occupation appears to be a significant factor in fannstead relocation. Stóra-Seyla was one of the first farms established within the survey area and quite possibly one of the original landnám farms along with Reynistaður. The Lower Seyla farmstead was occupied for well over a century before moving and has a complex architectural history. Lower Glaumbær was established relatively late in the overall settlement sequence in the survey area, around AD 1000, and shows only one major phase of occupation before it moved. As Lucas (2009:398) points out, the multi-generation occupations evident at many relocated Viking Age sites suggests that movement is not obviously related to the life cycle of resident households although it is certainly possible that relocations were coincident with major transitions, such as intergenerational transfers, within the family. Both Lower Stóra-Seyla and Lower Glaumbær were large farmsteads during the Viking Age. However, there are other large farms whose farmsteads do not relocate. Size, in of itself, does not appear to be predictive of farmstead relocation. However, we have no evidence that any of the medium- or small-sized farmsteads relocated. Thus, while large size is probably not a cause of farmstead relocation, large size does seem to be associated with farmstead relocation. Other scholars have posited environmental change and Christianization as possible motivations for farmstead relocation. Given the commonality in fann size, we add household status as a potential dimension in relocation and address each in the context of the Langholt evidence. Environmental change Cataclysmic or severe degradation of the local environment resulting from volcanic eruptions or massive erosion has been a common explanation of highland farm abandonment (Bruun 1897; Stenberger andRoussell 1943; Þórarinsson 1977). For other highland farms environmental changes may have been an important, if not a cataclysmic, factor in farmstead abandonment (Sveinbjamardóttir 1992). Clearly regional environmental change is not an explanation for the relocated 93
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