Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Side 11

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Side 11
Editorial Natascha Mehler use geophysical meth- ods to explore the site of Þingeyrar, one of Iceland’s most important central places. A large and complex site with the remains of an assembly, a monastery and a post-me- dieval manor it is key to exploring many pressing questions about the development and nature of supra-local power in Iceland. Ihe research presented here will aid in fu- ture planning of research at Þingeyrar but it also raises interesting questions about early church building and the development of central places. Elín Ósk Hreiðarsdóttir and her collaborators present the results of an innovative study of settlement change in Rangárvellir. Growing out of a routine field survey project this study is unusual because it is based on a very large data set, using topographic, onomastic, typological and historical evidence as qualifiers, instead of the more common trenching-of-a-hand- ful-of-sites approach. This raises intriguing methodological issues but also allows the authors to question whether abandonment of a site actually represents flexibility and perseverance rather than depopulation. In his paper Scott Riddell examines the idea of harp-seal bones as a sea-ice indicator and finds that ecosystems are more com- plex than often meets the eye. His research points to the growing maturity of this one of the richest seams of Icelandic archaeol- ogy in the last 30 years. The combination of zooarchaeological, ethnoarchaeological and ecological research promises to be a fruitful source of new insights into human- environment interactions for years to come. I take over the editorship of this journal from Gavin Lucas who has nurtured and developed it from the beginning and made Archaeologia islandica into the institution that it is. I am sure I speak for all practition- ers of Icelandic archaeology when I thank Gavin for his selfless and visionary work in establishing Archaeologia islandica as an international venue for debate on Icelandic archaeology. 9

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