Iceland review - 2012, Síða 73

Iceland review - 2012, Síða 73
ICELAND REVIEW 71 By Zoë robert Photos By PÁll stefÁnsson The Vikings settled in, but it wasn’t long before they set off to explore new lands. Around the year 985, just over a cen- tury after arriving in Iceland, Icelanders migrated to Greenland where they established two colonies (known as the Eastern and Western Settlements) on the uninhabited southern-most tip of the island. They were led by Erik the Red, who had been exiled from both Norway and Iceland for murder. The Eastern Settlement, at Garðar, was situated at the head of the long and deep Igaliku fjord and lies within what is today the village of Igaliku, population 55. The site was perfectly located near a natural harbor and, according to archaeologists, was well suited to grazing and fodder production, unlike much of Greenland where arable land is sparse. Leif Erikson, who is credited with discov- ering North America, was the son of Erik the Red, and according to the Sagas, he set out to convert Greenland to Christianity, despite his father’s opposition. Garðar became the religious heart of Norse Greenland during the Middle Ages, with the establishment of a bishopric in the 12th century. The remains of a church and other buildings dating back to those times have been discovered in the area, and a number of archaeological excavations have been carried out at the Viking age site. The colony, described in the Saga of the Greenlanders as a thriving settlement, seems to have existed until the mid-15th century, but archaeologists have been struggling to find out exactly what happened to the 2,000 to 5,000 individuals that made up the settle- ment. The most recent discovery came in 2005, when construction workers digging a drainage ditch located a short distance from the main cluster of ruins came upon an archaeological deposit. Well-preserved animal bone, artifacts, and wooden objects believed to date to the Nordic settlement were among the articles found. Orri Vésteinsson, of the Institute of Archaeology in Iceland and the University of Iceland is currently leading the first major excavation at Garðar in almost 60 years. Iceland Review met with him just before he left for Greenland. RACe AgAINSt tIMe Orri describes the excavation as a “rescue operation,” as he and his colleagues are concerned that the remains will soon dis- appear. “We are hoping that this meadow hasn’t dried out too much. There is also a problem because of global warming. There is wonderful preservation of artifacts where there is permafrost, but once that disappears those artifacts are going to disappear as well,” he says. Since the colony disappeared in the 15th century, sheep farming has taken place at the site. But the human impact is otherwise considered minimal, compared to similar Whatever became of the Norse settlements in Greenland that disappeared in the 15th century? Archaeologist Orri Vésteinsson is currently leading an excavation aiming to unearth the truth. Summer night at Igaliku in South Greenland.
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