Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Síða 48

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Síða 48
Elín Ósk Hreiðarsdóttir, Guðrún Alda Gísladóttir, Kristborg Þórsdóttir And Ragnheiður Gló Gylfadóttir 10 mm Figure 7. A VikingAge bead found with other objects on the earliest farmstead of Stóra-Hof. The farm was later moved twice. Thefarm is mentioned in Landnámabók and other 13th century texts. These stray finds from thefarm mound represent independent evidence ofVikingAge occupation. Photo: Elín Ósk Hreiðarsdóttir. the earliest references to each farm. Addi- tionally the locations of the farms, the size and quality of the land and their earliest re- corded tax-value was analysed in order to classify each farm as a primary or second- ary settlement. Other information gathered in the survey was used when available such as if there was a recorded church within the farm property (which usually suggests that the farm was established already in 950- 1200) and if pagan burials had been found within the property boundaries - an indi- cation of Viking Age settlement. Artefacts from eroding sites (discussed in more de- tail below) provided the best evidence for dating. Due to the extensive erosion around Hekla, there are substantial numbers of ar- tefacts that have been recovered from erod- ing sites and donated to museums since the early 19th century. However, little was known about the quantity or nature of this assemblage before this study. The scope of the artefact study was limited to gathering data that could shed light on the assem- blage size, artefact composition and dating potential. Thus it mostly depended on the descriptions and interpretations of those who registered the artefacts into the mu- seum catalogues and only a few items were examined first-hand for this project. More than one thousand curated arte- facts originate in Rangárvellir. The artefacts are of various types and all were taken into consideration. The majority are modern (19,h/20th century) and mostly consist of donated items, often personal objects from individuals or estates. The remaining finds from Rangárvellir largely come from erod- ing farms and middens. There are many problems working with fragmented find assemblages like the one from Rangárvellir. One concern is the lack of contextual information which charac- terises stray finds from eroding sites. Such sites do not represent sealed contexts, which limits their research value; but it does not make it entirely useless for inter- pretation and research. Some artefacts can give valuable information on their own; they can for example help to date a site or give clues about the potential status of the farm or the activity that took place there. Of the 149 abandoned farms in the area, 38 have recorded finds. Out of the ca. 625 46
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