Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 77

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 77
THE SVALBARÐ PROJECT palaeoeconomic data to palaeoclimate records, most notably for critical elements of the so-called “Little Ice Age”. The identification of these tephras has remained tentative until now and Amorosi (1996: 400) reported the possibility that the Hekla 1636 tephra was in fact the Kverkíjöll (in the Veiðivötn eruption area) 1477 tephra (referred to here as the VI477 tephra). Tephra samples collected from the midden in 2008 by Andrew Dugmore were analysed by Anthony Newton at the Tephra Analysis Unit of the University of Edinburgh’s School of Geosciences. Geochemical characterisations of these tephras confirm the visual identification of the Hekla 3000 BP tephra but have re-identifed the other two. The tephra initially identified as Hekla 1636 is now determined to be Hekla 1300 (H1300), while that attributed to Vatnajökull 1717 is determined to be in fact Veiðivötn 1477 (see Woollett et al 2008, 12). These new identifications change the dating of the later phases of midden accumulation significantly as specific stratigraphic contexts (Analytical Units 6 and 7, as defined by Amorosi 1992: 120-121) must now be dated to between AD 1300 and AD 1477 where they were previously dated to between AD 1400 and 1717. Similarly, contexts that were previously dated to between AD1717 and 1800 (Analytical Unit 8) must now be dated to between 1477 and ca. 1800. It must be noted here that the stratigraphic units associated directly with these tephras are mostly sterile of cultural materials and lack diagnostic artifacts; dating of these layers depends uniquely therefor upon geochemical analyses of the tephras themselves. The existing chronology for the lower midden layers (Analytical units 1 to 5) is not affected by this redating and remains valid, except that the terminal date for AU 5 must now be as late as AD 1300 (determined by the H1300 tephra in AU 6), rather than AD 1400 as previously thought. While a more detailed re-evaluation of the midden stratigraphy is in preparation, these new dates do suggest that the bulk of the midden accumulated more rapidly than previously thought, as much as 1.5m of net deposition of domestic and fuel wastes in a period of about 250 years between the mid llth century and the beginning of the 14th century, as defined by artefact typology and C14 dates from the lowest midden deposits (Amorosi 1992; 1996: 400). The greatly expanded range of dates for AU 6 and 7 limit for the moment the precise application of faunal materials from these layers to palaeoeclimatic records. Efforts are however currently underway to correct this problem with new 14C dates and a re-evaluation of artefact collections. Given the clear chronological context of industrially-produced ceramics and other goods in the uppermost layers of the midden, the 18th and 19th century dates attributed to AU8 and 9 should be regarded with confidence. Svalbarðstunga from 2009 Given the diverse economic resources and extensive land holdings belonging to the Svalbarð estate and the foundation of data produced by previous archaeological work at the central farm, it was clear that 75
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