Distal tephra found in a Viking boathouse: the potential for tephrochronology in reconstructing the Iron Age in Norway

Distal tephra deposits from Icelandic volcanic eruptions have been found in Norway and can be used to precisely date a variety of sedimentary environments. Tephrochronology has not yet been applied to archaeological investigations in Norway because tephra are generally not found as visible layers, b...

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Main Authors: Balascio, Nicholas L, Wickler, Stephen, Narmo, L E, Bradley, Raymond S
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spelling ftunivmassamh:oai:works.bepress.com:raymond_bradley-1161 2023-05-15T15:45:46+02:00 Distal tephra found in a Viking boathouse: the potential for tephrochronology in reconstructing the Iron Age in Norway Balascio, Nicholas L Wickler, Stephen Narmo, L E Bradley, Raymond S 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://works.bepress.com/raymond_bradley/81 https://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1161&context=raymond_bradley unknown SelectedWorks https://works.bepress.com/raymond_bradley/81 https://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1161&context=raymond_bradley Raymond S Bradley archeology Iron Age Viking Norway tephra lake sediments Geochemistry Sedimentology text 2011 ftunivmassamh 2022-01-09T20:21:20Z Distal tephra deposits from Icelandic volcanic eruptions have been found in Norway and can be used to precisely date a variety of sedimentary environments. Tephrochronology has not yet been applied to archaeological investigations in Norway because tephra are generally not found as visible layers, but are present as very low concentrations of glass shards (i.e. cryptotephra). In this study, we present results from the analysis of cryptotephras found in an Iron Age boathouse in northern Norway. The boathouse was associated with the chieftain center at Borg on Vestvågøy in the Lofoten Islands. In 2003, a trench was excavated and the stratigraphy of the boathouse was described. Radiocarbon ages from cultural deposits show that it was constructed in the Early Iron Age c. AD 540e660 and the main period of use was at the end of the Iron Age between c. AD 1030 and AD 1270. Volcanic glass shards were isolated from sediment samples collected above and below the cultural deposit representing the main period of use. Electron microprobe analysis of the glass shards showed that the lower sample resembles the AD 860 Layer B tephra and the upper sample resembles tephra erupted from the Hekla volcanic system between AD 1104 and AD 1300. These tephrochronologic dates agree with the radiocarbon-derived dates and possibly further constrain the boathouse’s main period of use to c. AD 1030e1104. Our results demonstrate the value of using tephrochronology for archaeological studies in Norway and the potential for finding cryptotephra from other large explosive volcanic eruptions during the Iron Age. Text Borg Hekla Lofoten Northern Norway Vestvågøy University of Massachusetts: ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst Borg ENVELOPE(16.275,16.275,68.045,68.045) Lofoten Norway Vestvågøy ENVELOPE(13.611,13.611,68.148,68.148)
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topic archeology
Iron Age
Viking
Norway
tephra
lake sediments
Geochemistry
Sedimentology
spellingShingle archeology
Iron Age
Viking
Norway
tephra
lake sediments
Geochemistry
Sedimentology
Balascio, Nicholas L
Wickler, Stephen
Narmo, L E
Bradley, Raymond S
Distal tephra found in a Viking boathouse: the potential for tephrochronology in reconstructing the Iron Age in Norway
topic_facet archeology
Iron Age
Viking
Norway
tephra
lake sediments
Geochemistry
Sedimentology
description Distal tephra deposits from Icelandic volcanic eruptions have been found in Norway and can be used to precisely date a variety of sedimentary environments. Tephrochronology has not yet been applied to archaeological investigations in Norway because tephra are generally not found as visible layers, but are present as very low concentrations of glass shards (i.e. cryptotephra). In this study, we present results from the analysis of cryptotephras found in an Iron Age boathouse in northern Norway. The boathouse was associated with the chieftain center at Borg on Vestvågøy in the Lofoten Islands. In 2003, a trench was excavated and the stratigraphy of the boathouse was described. Radiocarbon ages from cultural deposits show that it was constructed in the Early Iron Age c. AD 540e660 and the main period of use was at the end of the Iron Age between c. AD 1030 and AD 1270. Volcanic glass shards were isolated from sediment samples collected above and below the cultural deposit representing the main period of use. Electron microprobe analysis of the glass shards showed that the lower sample resembles the AD 860 Layer B tephra and the upper sample resembles tephra erupted from the Hekla volcanic system between AD 1104 and AD 1300. These tephrochronologic dates agree with the radiocarbon-derived dates and possibly further constrain the boathouse’s main period of use to c. AD 1030e1104. Our results demonstrate the value of using tephrochronology for archaeological studies in Norway and the potential for finding cryptotephra from other large explosive volcanic eruptions during the Iron Age.
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author Balascio, Nicholas L
Wickler, Stephen
Narmo, L E
Bradley, Raymond S
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Wickler, Stephen
Narmo, L E
Bradley, Raymond S
author_sort Balascio, Nicholas L
title Distal tephra found in a Viking boathouse: the potential for tephrochronology in reconstructing the Iron Age in Norway
title_short Distal tephra found in a Viking boathouse: the potential for tephrochronology in reconstructing the Iron Age in Norway
title_full Distal tephra found in a Viking boathouse: the potential for tephrochronology in reconstructing the Iron Age in Norway
title_fullStr Distal tephra found in a Viking boathouse: the potential for tephrochronology in reconstructing the Iron Age in Norway
title_full_unstemmed Distal tephra found in a Viking boathouse: the potential for tephrochronology in reconstructing the Iron Age in Norway
title_sort distal tephra found in a viking boathouse: the potential for tephrochronology in reconstructing the iron age in norway
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