Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags

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Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1991, Side 54

Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1991, Side 54
58 ÁRBÓK FORNLEIFAFÉLAGSINS sem þeir hafa unnið í jarðhýsinu, hafa þeir fært sig um set með það, og ekki grafið vistarverur sínar niður í sandhólinn eftir það, ef frá er talinn einn lítill kjallari í einu af bakhúsunum. Tilvitnanir 1. Þórður Tómasson: Minjar rísa úr moldum. Lcmdnám lngólfs. Nýtl safn til sögu þess 2, Reykjavík 1985, bls. 144. 2. Þór Magnússon: Sögualdarbyggð í Hvítárholti. Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags 1972, bls. 14-61. Guðmundur Ólafsson. Grelutóttir. Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags 1979, bls. 40-46 og 50-59. 3. Guðmundur Ólafsson: Jarðhús að Hjálmsstöðum. Arnesingur II, 1992, bls. 50-51. 4. Bjarni Einarsson: Jaðarbyggð í Eyjafjarðardal. Súlur 29, 1989, bls. 48-50. 5. Þór Magnússon: Sögualdarbyggð í Hvítárholti. Arbók Hins íslenzkafornleifafélags 1972, bls. 59-60. 6. Guðmundur Ólafsson: Grelutóttir. Árbók Hins íslenzkafornleifafélags 1979, bls. 53-57. 7. Bjarni Einarsson: Jaðarbyggð í Eyjafjarðardal. Súlur 29, 1989, bls. 56 og áfr. 8. Kristján Eldjárn og Gísli Gestsson: Rannsóknir á Bergþórshvoli. Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags 1951-52, bls.46. 9. J. Callmer: Trade Beads and Bead Trcide in Scandinavia ca 800 - 1000 A.D., Lund 1977, bls. 88-89. 10. M. Hasselmo og B. Broberg: Keramik, kammar ocli skor frán 7 medeltida stcider. Medeltidsstaden 30. Stokkhólmi 1981, bls. 72 o.áfr. Summary During excavations at Stóraborg in southern Iceland a small pit house was investigated. It belongs to the earliest phase of the site, and probably dates to the llth or 12th century (although this is uncertain). The pit house is the smallest of its kind yet excavated in Iceland, about 2.40 x 2 m in size, and dug down by about 70 cm. At the western wall of the house was a small fireplace, and the thin floorlayer contained charcoal. Several small holes in the floor are more likely to be the result of some activity carried out in the building than to belong to the roof construction. On the floor was found an iron object, probably a knife, and a Joom weight of stone. In the earth filling were found a whetstone, a spindle whorl and a glass bead of a type in use during the Viking Age.
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