Ættbálkar
Ættbálkar is an Icelandic term that translates roughly to "family clans" or "lineages." It refers to a system of social organization historically prevalent in Iceland, particularly during the medieval period. This system was characterized by a strong emphasis on kinship ties and the collective identity of extended families. Ættbálkar were not formal political structures but rather social and economic units that played a significant role in everyday life.
Membership in an ættbálkur was determined by descent, tracing lineage through both paternal and maternal lines.
The concept of ættbálkar is closely linked to the Icelandic sagas, which frequently depict the dynamics and