Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Side 49

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Side 49
Abandoned Settlements at the Foot of Mt Hekla Period Date Number of artefacts Types of artefacts Period I 900-1300 65 Beads, weapons, adornment, steatite and spherical weights Period I - II 900-1650 15 E.g. iron production remains Period II 1300-1650 40 E.g. cast and hammered vessels of copper alloy Period III 1650-1800 5 Gravestones, bridle parts, bread pick Period IV 1800-1900 500+ Diverse modern artefacts Table 2. Dated artifacts from Rangárvellir byperiods. objects that could be given date ranges just over 500 were from the latest period (IV).2 Ihe rest, about 125 finds could be dated to period I-III and could often tie sites that had no known dating to specific periods. Most of those finds are from period I but the smallest number dates to period III (see table 2). In general the finds assemblage from Rangárvellir indicates that the area was settled early. The find assemblage provided important dating information about the settlement in the area and was especially useful for the earliest period because of the lack of contemporary written sources. Further research into the assemblage may provide valuable information about daily life and material culture in Rangárvellir. The method of dating the occupation of farms in Rangárvellir was based on a broad but fragmentary database. The evidence for occupation dates is therefore diíferent for each farm and more uncertain in some cases than others. There are acknowledged limitations to our methods. For example, each time period is long and even if we know a certain farm was occupied during one of these periods, it does not mean that it was always occupied from the beginning of the period to the end of it, or that it was not occupied in the other periods. A more accurate dating will only be made possible by excavation and more detailed research of the artefacts. The preliminary results of the pilot study The information gathered in the study can be considered as a first attempt to draw out- lines of the history of settlement and aban- donment in Rangárvellir. The results of the study, based on documentary and field sur- vey, place names and recovered objects indi- cate that at least 46 farms were occupied in the earliest period (900-1300). It is however likely that this number is not representative 2 Many objects could not be tied to a specific period (such as knives, grinding stones made of lava stone, whetstones, stone weights or bone splinters). On the other hand objects that represent iron production were classified to period I-II as it is commonly believed that local iron production had ceased by the 15th century (Jóhannesson 1943, 58). 47

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