Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Side 100

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Side 100
DOUGLAS J. BOLENDER, JOHN M. STEINBERG AND BRIAN N. DAMIATA understanding the dynamics of Viking Age settlement pattems, and may introduce significant bias into the archaeological record. Our small settlement pattem survey can only hint at the importance of relocation, and alert us to the possible bias it introduces. While there may be no universal explanation underlying farmstead relocation there are dimensions that can be examined - local environmental change, changing religious landscapes and the status and productive practices of farms - and most importantly there appears to be something(s) about the Viking Age that is more amenable to relocation than later periods. Addressing these issues requires a regional perspective in which farmsteads are evaluated in comparison to their neighbors. At the same time, an understanding of farmstead relocation, and more subtle reorganizations within the farmstead, will only come with more excavation, including the Viking Age phases of farm-mounds sites in the same region as relocated farmsteads. Acknowledgements This work was funded by the US National Science Foundation (BCS # 9908836, 0107413, 0453892, 0731371, ARC # 0909393) and the Wenner-Gren Fund for Anthropological Research. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation or supporting institutions or individuals. This work was done in conjunction with Guðný Zoéga and Sigríður Sigurðardóttir of Byggðasafn Skagfirðinga Glaumbæ, Ragnheiður Traustadóttir of the Hólar Research Project. The SASS project operated under permits granted by Þjóðminjasafn Islands & Fomleifavemd ríkisins. Tephrachronology was conducted by Magnús A. Sigurgeirsson. Guðmundur Ólafsson assisted with the excavation at Lower Glaumbær. Landowner permission was obtained with the assistance of Hjalti Pálsson. We wish to thank Steinunn Fjóla Ólafsdóttir and Guðmundur Þór Guðmundsson of Stóra Seyla and Gísli Gunnarsson of Glaumbær and the community in Skagafjörður for their continued support of the project. Reports can be obtained from http://www.fiskecenter.umb.edu/SASS.htm. We would also like to thank Oscar Aldred, Guðný Zoéga, and an anonymous reviewer who provided valuable feedback on an earlier version of this paper. References Adderley, W. P., I. A. Simpson and O. Vésteinsson 2008 Local-scale adaptations: A modeled assessment of soil, landscape, microdimatic, and management factors in Norse home-field productivities. Geoarchaeology 23(4):500-527. Aldred, O. 2008 Unfamiliar Landscapes: Infields, Outfields, Boundaries and Landscapes in Iceland. In Recent Approaches to the Archaeology ofland Allotment, edited by A. M. Chadwick, pp. 299-321. Archaepress, Oxford. Aldred, 0. and G. Lucas 2010 Events, Temporalities, and Landscapes in Iceland. In Eventful Archaeologies: New Approaches to Social Transformation in the Archaeological Record, edited by D. J. Bolender, pp. 189-198. The Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology Distinguished Monograph Series. State University of New York Press, Albany. Amorosi, T., P. Buckland, A. Dugmore, J. H. Ingimundarson and T. H. McGovern 1997 Raiding the landscape: human impact in the Scandinavian North Atlantic. Human Ecology 25(3):491-518. Amorosi, T., P. Buckland, K. Edwards, I. Mainland, T. McGovern, J. Sadler and P. Skidmore 1998 They did not live by grass alone: the politics and paleoecology of animal fodder in the North Atlantic region. Environmental Archaeology 1:41-54. Árnalds, A. 1987 Ecosystem disturbance in Iceland. Arctic andAlpine Research 19:508-513. Berson, B. 2002 A contribution to the study of the medieval Icelandic farm: the byres. Archaeological Islandica 2:34-60. Blaikie, P. and H. C. Brookfíeld 1987 Land degradation and society. Routledge, London. Bolender, D. 2006 The Creation of a Propertied Landscape: Land Tenure and Intensification in Medieval Iceland. Ph.D., Ðepartment of 98
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