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Saga - 2018, Side 122

Saga - 2018, Side 122
Í sjöunda lagi er mögulegt að vinnuaflsskortur hafi valdið því að gamla norðlenska sumarvertíðarkerfið einfaldlega hrundi. Hvort sem umskiptin urðu skyndilega í kjölfar plágunnar miklu í upphafi fimmtándu aldar, og þá kannski innsigluð eftir pláguna síðari undir aldarlokin, eða fyrir lengri tíma þróun, þá kom að því að ekki voru nógu margar hendur lengur til að draga fisk úr sjó á sama tíma og heyskapur stóð yfir. Þá mátti auka nýtingu vinnuaflsins með því að færa sjósókn sem mest yfir á veturinn, jafnvel þó það kostaði verferðir milli héraða og jafnvel landshluta. Þannig séð hef- ur breyt ingin frá norðlenska sumarvertíðarkerfinu yfir í vetrar- vertíðarmynstrið snúist um vinnuafl og stjórnun þess ekki síður en fiskneyslu og fiskverslun. Vermenn urðu mest bændur og vinnu- menn þeirra sem veiddu fisk fyrir sín eigin heimili en búleysingjar unnu á sumrum sem kaupafólk hjá bændum. Abstract helgi skúli kjartansson og orri vésteinsson CHANGING GEOGRAPHICAL PATTERNS OF FISHERIES IN MEDIEVAL ICELAND In Early Modern Iceland, most marine fishing took place off the west and south coasts. The principal fishing season lasted from February to May and was manned to a great extent by farmers and farmhands who had often travelled long distances, sometimes right across the island, to take part. The geographical spread of the fishing stations is explained by the cod being most abundant in this region at this time of year, but the season comes down to two factors: carrion flies first appear in May, making winter and early spring the ideal time to air-dry the catch, and in winter labour could most easily be spared for fishing without conflicting with the farming schedule. This pattern is well attested from the 16th century onwards, but the evidence is less clear for the medieval period. Several scholars have postulated that the pattern goes back to the beginnings of settlement, while others have pointed out the absence of clear signs of south coast winter fisheries. This paper reviews the medieval evidence for the location and season of marine fishing in Iceland. Evidence from the Book of Settlements, the Sagas of Icelanders and the Contem - porary Sagas is collated and compared to evidence from the laws, annals and charters, as well as the fast-growing body of archaeological data. The sources clearly suggest that in the Middle Ages significant fishing took place along the north-western and northern seaboard — from Snæfellsnes in the west to Langa - helgi skúli kjartanss. og orri vésteinsson120 NÝ_Saga haust 2018 .qxp_Saga haust 2004 - NOTA 19.10.2018 18:45 Page 120
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