Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Side 38

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Side 38
Elín Ósk Hreiðarsdóttir, Guðrún Alda Gísladóttir, Kristborg Þórsdóttir And Ragnheiður Gló Gylfadóttir Figure 3. Farm mound and part ofthe homefield ofÁrbœr. Thefarm was abandoned in 1899 due to erosion ofits outfields. Photo: Óskar Gísli Sveinbjarnarson. In the pilot study the available survey data, place names, historical sources, stray finds and other artefacts from the area, as well as available environmental data were collated to shed a better light on the es- tablishment and the abandonment of the settlements in the area as well as trying to better understand the nature of the set- tlement. Another aim of the study was to identify the sites with the greatest research potential. All information was collected into a GIS database to aid analysis of hu- man/environment interaction in the area. In this paper we present the main results of our investigations in Rangárvellir. We outline Rangárvellir’s settlement history; discuss it with reference to the debate on volcanic impacts on settlement stability and demonstrate the enormous research potential of this area. Hekla’s eruption history Rangárvellir stands in the shadow of Hekla and the area’s settlement history cannot be appreciated without an understanding of the volcano’s eruption history. Hekla is a stratovolcano, a part of a vol- canic ridge that is about 40 kilometres long. Tephras from Hekla eruptions are found all over Iceland. The tephra layers are thickest around the volcano itself but the Hekla te- phra is more commonly found in the north 36

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