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Appears in Collections: | Biological and Environmental Sciences Journal Articles |
Peer Review Status: | Refereed |
Title: | The palaeoecology of a high status Icelandic farm |
Author(s): | Sveinbjarnardottir, Gudrun Erlendsson, Egill Vickers, Kim McGovern, Thomas H Milek, Karen Edwards, Kevin J Simpson, Ian Cook, Gordon |
Keywords: | Iceland Viking Age post-medieval settlement economy environment |
Issue Date: | Oct-2007 |
Date Deposited: | 3-Dec-2008 |
Citation: | Sveinbjarnardottir G, Erlendsson E, Vickers K, McGovern TH, Milek K, Edwards KJ, Simpson I & Cook G (2007) The palaeoecology of a high status Icelandic farm. Environmental Archaeology, 12 (2), pp. 187-206. https://doi.org/10.1179/174963107x226453 |
Abstract: | Written sources indicate that the farm of Reykholt in Borgarfjorour, Iceland was built on the land of the original settlement farm, and that it had acquired the primary status in the valley by the early 12th century. Archaeological evidence suggests that the farm together with a church may have been established as early as ca. 1000 AD, which is when Christianity was adopted in Iceland. The site became one of the country’s major ecclesiastical centres, growing in wealth and stature, not least during the occupancy of the writer and chieftain Snorri Sturluson in the first half of the 13th century. Long-term excavations included a palaeoenvironmental sampling programme aimed at the investigation of the economy and environment of the farm. This paper focuses upon the results of the palaeoecological analysis and places them into the historical context of the farm. |
DOI Link: | 10.1179/174963107x226453 |
Rights: | Published by Maney Publishing, copyright 2007 |
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