Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 79

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 79
THE SVALBARÐ PROJECT Svalbarð held great potential for ongoing archaeological research into the interrelationships of environment, economy and settlement. In that spirit, the focus of the project has since 2009 shifted from the central farm itself to its surrounding territory, specifically towards the identification and evaluation of the outlying components of the estate that may have functioned as extensions of the Svalbarð central farm or as separate clients units. The presumption of the project was that these auxiliary sites in the delimited area of Svalbarðstunga are essential elements of the Svalbarð's estate farming economy and 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 of secondary resources such as woodlands, driftwood, fish and seals. The auxiliary farm sites are also considered indispensable for the reconstruction of Svalbarð’s social history as it is the major farm of its hreppur. From 2009 to 2011, the project team surveyed the Svalbarðstunga territory and inventoried sites representing auxiliary farms and miscellaneous sites related to farming activity, now more than 120 sites. Work conducted in 2009 and 2010 was funded by research grants held by Woollett from the FQRSC (Fonds québecois pour la recherches sur la société et la culture, Programme établissement de professeurs-chercheurs nouveaux, Québec, Canada), and the National Science Foundation (USA) International Polar Year program (Thomas McGovern, principal investigator). The 2010-2011 project was funded by the Groupe de recherche en archéometrie (Université Laval, Réginald Auger, principal investigator) with equipment and facility support from Fomleifastofnun íslands. In 2012 the project received new funding from a grant held by Woollett through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and the National Science Foundation-funded Comparative Island Ecodynamics programme (Thomas McGovern, principal investigator). With these new resources, the team was able to undertake an open area excavation at Hjálmarvík while continuing the systematic archaeological survey of Svalbarðstunga and environmental archaeology sampling of selected previously-identified sites. The oldest available historical descriptions of farms in Svalbarðstunga date to the early 14th century, and include mentioning of Svalbarð itself, the church there and its ownership of the Svalbarð estate and outlying properties at Hjálmarvík and Hermundarfell (Diplomatarium islandicum 2, 425-26). Hjálmarvík is on the coast within Svalbarðstunga but Hermundarfell abuts the estate to the west. Basal layers in the middens of Svalbarð and Hjálmarvík, which are presumed to represent the initial phases of occupation of these sites, are dated to the Viking age (mid llth century at Svalbarð) on the basis of artefact typology and 14C analyses (Amorosi 1992; Gísladóttir et al. 2010, 38). A number of other sites in Svalbarðshreppur are mentioned in earlier historical sources dating from the 77
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