Movement at Mosfell. Routes, Traffic, and Power in a Viking Age Icelandic Valley

In recent years, the Mosfell Archaeological Project unearthed a Viking Age long house, church, graveyard, and cremation burial mound at the site Hrísbrú in the Mosfell Valley. Medieval place names suggest that this site was attractive for travelers and situated adjacent to a campsite. Two main route...

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Main Author: Connors, Colin Gioia, 1986-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/5494
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description In recent years, the Mosfell Archaeological Project unearthed a Viking Age long house, church, graveyard, and cremation burial mound at the site Hrísbrú in the Mosfell Valley. Medieval place names suggest that this site was attractive for travelers and situated adjacent to a campsite. Two main routes to the Reykjavík area converged on the site, although there were other routes which bypassed Hrísbrú and led to the same destinations. Local routes connected to the site to the nearby Viking Age ship’s landing at the bay Leiruvogur. Travelers brought and spread news, and an ambitious individual could turn such visits into a political advantage. Medieval texts state that the family of Hrísbrú/Mosfell was led by prominent individuals in the Viking Age and that the site was a place where travelers and even vagabonds were welcome. The leaders of Hrísbrú/Mosfell most likely encouraged such visits and would use them to improve their own reputation and political power when possible, although it is difficult to estimate the amount of such traffic.
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/5494 2025-01-17T00:29:50+00:00 Movement at Mosfell. Routes, Traffic, and Power in a Viking Age Icelandic Valley Connors, Colin Gioia, 1986- Háskóli Íslands 2010-06-01T16:43:30Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/5494 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/5494 Sagnfræði Miðaldafræði Fornminjar Víkingaöld Ferðalög Mosfellsdalur Mosfellsheiði Thesis Master's 2010 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:53:21Z In recent years, the Mosfell Archaeological Project unearthed a Viking Age long house, church, graveyard, and cremation burial mound at the site Hrísbrú in the Mosfell Valley. Medieval place names suggest that this site was attractive for travelers and situated adjacent to a campsite. Two main routes to the Reykjavík area converged on the site, although there were other routes which bypassed Hrísbrú and led to the same destinations. Local routes connected to the site to the nearby Viking Age ship’s landing at the bay Leiruvogur. Travelers brought and spread news, and an ambitious individual could turn such visits into a political advantage. Medieval texts state that the family of Hrísbrú/Mosfell was led by prominent individuals in the Viking Age and that the site was a place where travelers and even vagabonds were welcome. The leaders of Hrísbrú/Mosfell most likely encouraged such visits and would use them to improve their own reputation and political power when possible, although it is difficult to estimate the amount of such traffic. Thesis Reykjavík Reykjavík Skemman (Iceland) Mosfellsheiði ENVELOPE(-21.458,-21.458,64.144,64.144) Reykjavík
spellingShingle Sagnfræði
Miðaldafræði
Fornminjar
Víkingaöld
Ferðalög
Mosfellsdalur
Mosfellsheiði
Connors, Colin Gioia, 1986-
Movement at Mosfell. Routes, Traffic, and Power in a Viking Age Icelandic Valley
title Movement at Mosfell. Routes, Traffic, and Power in a Viking Age Icelandic Valley
title_full Movement at Mosfell. Routes, Traffic, and Power in a Viking Age Icelandic Valley
title_fullStr Movement at Mosfell. Routes, Traffic, and Power in a Viking Age Icelandic Valley
title_full_unstemmed Movement at Mosfell. Routes, Traffic, and Power in a Viking Age Icelandic Valley
title_short Movement at Mosfell. Routes, Traffic, and Power in a Viking Age Icelandic Valley
title_sort movement at mosfell. routes, traffic, and power in a viking age icelandic valley
topic Sagnfræði
Miðaldafræði
Fornminjar
Víkingaöld
Ferðalög
Mosfellsdalur
Mosfellsheiði
topic_facet Sagnfræði
Miðaldafræði
Fornminjar
Víkingaöld
Ferðalög
Mosfellsdalur
Mosfellsheiði
url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/5494