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Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1943, Qupperneq 64

Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1943, Qupperneq 64
64 A map showing the distribution and thickness of tlie light coloured, rhyolitic ash layer which destroyed the settlement indicated that tliis asli layer also would he rather thick in Hrunamannaafréttur. Tlie author, there- fore, made a trip to that district in June 1945 in order to determine the position of this ash layer in relation to the farm ruins there and found that the farm ruin Þórarinsstaðir was partly filled by a light pumice layer and was well preserved. In August that suminer tlie ruin was excavated by Mr. Kristján Eldjárn, and the author tlien again visited Hrunamannaafréttur and measured some sections at Þórarinsstaðir. The old settlement on Hrunamannaafréttur is situated on the highland piane east of Hvítá (cf. map fig 1), 15—20 km north of Tungufell, the northernmost farm now existing in Ytri-Hreppur, and 270—350 m above sca level. From old references one may conclude, that at least 5 farms have been located in Hrunamannaafréttur in olden days, namely Þórarinsstaðir, i.augar, Mörþúfur, Stangarnes and Rógshólar. From ecclesiastical deeds (,,máldagar“) we know, that tlie settlement must have been abandoned lie- fore the end of the 14th century. Two different traditions concerning the íate of the settlement have survived. According to one it was deserted he- cause of a plague; according to tlie otlier it was devastated hy an eruption of Mt. Hekla. Fig. 2 shows 4 soil profiles witli asli layers. Layers I and IV in these profiles are from the Katla eruption 1918 and 1721 respectively, layers II, III and V from the Hekla eruptions 1845, 176G/68 and 1693. The eruptions 1766/68 and 1693 caused a great damage on many farms in tlie Hreppar districts. Fig. 3 shows a profile on the liomefield at Tungufell, where V is the light ash (pumice) layer VI, which devastated Þjórsárdalur. The grayish-black ash layer VHa was formed shortly before the colonization of Iceland, as lias ljeen shown by means of pollen analysis. Between it and laver V is the light asli (puinice) layer VI, wliich devastated Þjórsárdalur. The map in fig. 1 shows the distribution and thickness of the proximate part of this ash layer, wliich proves, that the ash originated from Mt. Ilekla proper. According to the author’s investigations in northern Iceland during the past summers, the dispersal of tliis ash in northern Iceland is not in accordance with that shown on his and Bjarnason’s map. The asli layer is tliickest in the Skagafjörður district, which agrees very well with statements made in the annals ahout tlie Hekla eruption of 1300. Fig. 4 shows some sections from Þórarinsstaðir. The floors of the farm, prior to any accumulation of soil, were immediately covered by a layer (d’ light-coloured pumice of quite varying thickness. Flag-slones from tlie roof rested upon this layer. In the soil profiles round Þórarinsstaðir the corresponding pumice layer is 12 cm tliick and douhtless lias been at least 20 cm thick when freshly fallen. Tlie sections from Þórarinsstaðir and ihe thickness distribution of the pumice in tlie rooms prove, that the roofs were still standing when the pumice fell and that the farm must have been abandoned immediately after tlie pumice-fall. Thus it is certain, that the farm Þórarinsstaðir was devastated by pumice-fall. Furthermore tlie soil profiles prove, that the light pumice that devastated Þórarinsstaðir
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