Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Side 9

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Side 9
GAVIN LUCAS EDITORIAL This is the tenth volume of Archaeologia Islandica to be published and offers as ever, a range of quite different papers. The opening article takes us to the nineteenth century and an examination of the material conditions of everyday life on a farm in the north of Iceland. Drawing on Agústa Edwald’s doctoral research, the paper offers us an archaeological perspective on rural life during a period of major changes in Icelandic society, and shows how a new generation of Icelandic archaeologists are contributing to a much wider rise in interest in the archaeology of the recent past within Europe. This is a fairly new field of research but it is one that has tremendous potential in Iceland. The following piece by Sólveig Guðmundsdóttir Beck treats us to a very detailed review of the extant historical archive on bird exploitation in Iceland, linking it to archaeological data. Wild fowl, as much as físh, have always constituted an important element of subsistence practices in Iceland, and the rich ethnographic and historical writing on such usage is a vital resource for archaeologists, aiding interpretation of faunal assemblages. From birds to insects, the next paper presents some preliminary remarks and reflections on beetle remains from the major archaeological project at Hólar in the north of Iceland, revealing their important interpretive potential, epsecially in terms of understanding the material conditions inside buildings, but also outside. Moving east, the paper by Guðrún Gísladóttir and colleagues on the long-term project at Svalbarð, summarizes the current state of research so far. This project is an important reminder of understanding sites in terms of local economies and although the centre of the project is the farm at Svalbarð, of equal importance are all the other sites connected to the property and locale in order to understand how they are enchained as part of a broad economic community. Our fmal contribution is from Howell Roberts and Elín Hreiðarsdóttir, and provides a long overdue review of Viking age boat burials in Iceland, in light of recent excavations at Litli-Núpar in the north-east of the country. Research on pagan burials in Iceland has been undergoing a major resurgence in recent years and we are sure to see our understanding transformed in quite important ways over the coming years as this research reaches publication. In closing, I would also like use this opportunity to celebrate this tenth volume of the joumal. Beginning with volume 1 in 1998 and with articles in both Icelandic and English, subsequent volumes were exclusively in English as part of an
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