Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Side 103

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Side 103
THE SVALBARÐ PROJECT are associated with turf rubble, fuel wastes as well as industrially produced artifacts. Deposits underlying the probable VI477 tephra comprise dense and diffuse accumulations of fuel waste (peat and charcoal) with only small quantities of calcined bone. The medieval deposits are accumulated east and north east of the old turf farmhouse and are deepest in proximity to an old, rectilinear turf stmcture extending northeast from the more recent farm farmhouse. Some limited deposition before H1300 appears to be demonstrated in this area. The depth and lateral extent of midden deposits suggest that the recent farm house was built on or into a real (if modest) farm mound of perhaps as much as a metre deep at most. A third zone of accumulation was demonstrated on the northeastem margin of the built-up farmyard, in association with an isolated turf structure which, due to the presence of rich ash deposits and slag in its floor deposits, may have served as a smithy or forge in recent history. Older structures predating VI477 appear to have been present and may have shared the same function. Deep and conspicuous midden deposits are present on the stream bank immediately to the east of the ruins of this outbuilding. These amount to an accumulation of ash, slag, bone and household wastes over lm deep. The scale of this accumulation was important enough to have built the bank up substantially and to have extended it eastwards. Nevertheless, all of these deposits appear to date to the 19th and 20th centuries. Concluding remarks This overview reports on the status of the ongoing Svalbarð project. The objectives of the project are to reconstruct a complete history of the settlement of Svalbarðstunga, which includes evaluation of historical and environmental processes played out over the longue durée within one well-bounded and integrated community. In particular, the project seeks to date phases of occupation and abandonment of sites and to defíne changes in their function and the use of land immediately around them. It is being done through analyses of architecture and material culture, and through zooarchaeological, archaeoentomological, and geoarchaeological approaches. Because of the richness of its archaeological record and its historical importance, a study of Svalbarðstunga provides an opportunity to look at the development and resilience of a northem Icelandic rural economy and to illustrate the importance of social-economic and environmental contingencies, significant to the story of other mral communities. Acknowledgements The project members wants to thank the farmers in Svalbarð, Einar Guðmundur Þorláksson and Sigtryggur Þorláksson for all their goodwill, help and enthusiasm for the project. Bibliography Amorosi, T, P.C. Buckland, K.J. Edwards, I.L. Mainland, T.H. McGovem, J.P. 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. Amorosi, T. (1992) 'Climate impact and human response in northeast Iceland: Archaeological investigations at Svalbard, 1986 - 1988', in 101
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