Paleoenvironment Chapter, Hofstadir Monograph

Summary

Chapter on the paleoenvironment for the Hofstadir Monograph.

Until recently very little was known about the history of environmental change in Myvatnssveit, although many other parts of Iceland have been investigated in some detail, beginning with the work of Sigurður Þórarinsson in the 1940s and Þorleifur Einarsson in the 1950s. Notable multi-disciplinary research at the landscape scale, associated with archaeological excavation, has taken place and is still continuing in Reykholtsdalur in western Iceland (Buckland et al. 1992; Smith 1995; Dixon 1997) and in Eyjafjallsveit in southern Iceland (e.g. Buckland et al. 1991; Dugmore and Buckland 1991; Mairs et al. 2005). A similar body of paleoenvironmental evidence is now beginning to accumulate both from the site of Hofstaðir itself and from the surrounding landscape, capable of illuminating the nature of the Norse and early Medieval site and placing it within a context of a complex and dynamic landscape.

Cite this Record

Paleoenvironment Chapter, Hofstadir Monograph. Ian Lawson, Mike J. Church, Alex Chepstow-Lusty, Frederick J. Gathorne-Hardy, Anthony J. Newton, Andrew Dugmore, Kevin J. Edwards. 2006 ( tDAR id: 392107) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8C82B65

Keywords

Culture
Medieval Viking

Site Name
Hofstaðir

Investigation Types
Environment Research

Spatial Coverage

min long: -17.124; min lat: 65.543 ; max long: -16.874; max lat: 65.66 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Thomas McGovern

File Information

  Name Size Creation Date Date Uploaded Access
Hofstadir-chapter-Ian-Lawson.doc 1.80mb Mar 7, 2014 3:21:34 PM Public