Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Síða 47

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Síða 47
Abandoned Settlements at the Foot of Mt Hekla to view the distribution of the farmsteads in a landscape context and to be able to relate them to environmental factors (e.g. vegetation). As mentioned above the condition of the abandoned farms and their research po- tential was very variable. When evaluating the research potential of the area, each site was assessed based on a broad range of in- formation gathered in the field such as the condition of the ruins; the visible accumula- tion of cultural layers and later disturbance at the site. When classifying research po- tential, abandoned farmsteads that were at great risk due to environmental factors were considered higher priority than those that were not threatened. Farmsteads which had limited or no dating evidence were also con- sidered higher priority. The classification of research potential was in this way weighed towards gathering as much new information as possible on the sites before they are for- ever lost. The abandoned farmsteads classi- fied as suitable for further investigation were all deserted before the 20th century and have therefore not been aífected by mechanised farming introduced in the middle of the 20lh century. Of the 149 abandoned farmsteads in the district, 82 were considered suitable for further investigation, or 55%. This shows the enormous possibilities for research in the area. Half of these, or about 40 sites were considered the highest priority based on the present lack of knowledge about them and high threat levels. Dating of the settlement Without excavation the dating of the farms and their abandonment could in most cases only be assigned to broad time spans. The aim of the study was therefore limited to assembling available dating indications and placing the results in a broad chronological framework. This framework is designed to be broad enough that it does not test the limitations of the dating evidence but also to provide adequate resolution for major developments to be discerned. It is hoped that this will serve as a foundation for more detailed research that will, no doubt, im- prove our current understanding of the set- tlement history of Rangárvellir. The period from landnám to 1900 century was divided into four periods: 1. 900-1300 2. 1300-1650 3. 1650-1800 4. 1800-1900 The dating of the farmsteads was based on available information gathered from writ- ten sources, field survey and analysis of artefacts recovered from the sites. All the farm names were examined and classified by whether they were considered primary or secondary. A full documentary sur- vey was done for all the farms, based on documents printed in Diplomatarium is- landicum and other sources such as land registers and maps in order to try and find 45
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