Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 71

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 71
GUÐRÚN ALDA GÍSLADÓTTIR, JAMES M. WOOLLETT, UGGI ÆVARSSON, CÉLINE DUPONT-HÉBERT, ANTHONY NEWTON AND ORRI VÉSTEINSSON THE SVALBARÐ PROJECT In 1986 to 1988, the Iceland Palaeoeconomy Project (IPP) conducted a large-scale archaeological project in Svalbarðshreppur, N-Þingeyjarsýsla, conceming the church farm of Svalbarð and smaller coastal farms throughout Svalbarðshreppur. This project has had considerable historical and scientific significance as it succeeded in combining palaeoeconomic and palaeoenvironmental research methods, both then still nascent in the 1980’s, in a coherent interdisciplinary research strategy. Most notably, it was the first project in Iceland to focus on the strategic excavation of stratified midden deposits from which rich palaeoenvironmental, archaeobotanical and zooarchaeological collections could be obtained, and on the regional contextualisation of palaeoeconomic data through regional scale palaeoenvironmental, ethnohistorical and archaeological site surveys (Amorosi 1992, 1996; Zutter 1989, 1992, 1997; Ingimundarson 1989, 1995). The IPP research strategy has since been reapplied and refined at a number of subsequent excavation projects throughout the North Atlantic. Nevertheless the Svalbarð project remains of primary importance because of the quantity of data it provided (the zooarchaeological assemblages in particular), the long-term perspective it provided and because it remains an isolated study in Iceland’s north-east, a region which has seen next to no other archaeological work but is unusual for its marginality in the Icelandic context and its sensitivity to climatic and environmental change. Twenty years later, from 2008 to 2012, Svalbarð has been the subject of renewed archaeological research by a collaborative team of researchers fforn Fomleifastofhun Islands and Université Laval, Québec, Canada. In 2008, the midden of Svalbarð’s central farm was reopened to re-examine its complex stratigraphy and to refine its dating. Work conducted since 2009 has concentrated on the identification and evaluation of the outlying components of the very extensive Svalbarð estate, Svalbarðstunga. The territory historically attributed to the estate comprises 120 - 150 km2, depending if the interior commons south of Svalbarðsnúpur is included or not. The project’s operational presupposition is that auxiliary farm sites scattered over Svalbarðstunga represent essential elements of the Svalbarð’s farming economy and are critical for understanding its economic history in terms of modes of land use and strategies of economic production, such as the use of central and outlying pastures and resources. The auxiliary farm sites are indispensable for the reconstruction of the social history of the Svalbarð estate as the major farm and hub of its eponymous hreppur. Guðrún Alda Gísladóttir, Fornleifastofnun Islands, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland. Email: gudrun@instarch.is James M. Woollett, Départment d'histoire, Université Laval, Québec, Canada. Email: James. Woollett@hst.ulaval.ca Uggi Ævarsson, archaeologist. Cultural Heritage Agency of Iceland, Iceland. Email: uggiuggi@gmail.com Céline Dupont-Hébert, Départment d'histoire, Université Laval, Québec, Canada. Email: archeocel@hotmail.com Anthony Newton, School of GeoScience, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Email: anthony.newton@ed.ac.uk Orri Vésteinsson, Department of Archaeology, University of Iceland, Iceland. Email: orri@hi.is Keywords: Iceland, Svalbarð, auxiliary farm sites, economic history, social structure, subsistance, land use, shielings, rural settlement and abandonment ARCHAEOLOGIA ISLANDICA 10 (2013) 69-103
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