Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags

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Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1949, Side 117

Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1949, Side 117
119 Icelandic farm house from this ancient type to the very different final stage represented by the stone and turf farm house of the turn of the last century is in many respects obscure. There is no doubt, however, that a sufficient number of excavations of the numerous deserted farms found all over the country would yield the material necessary for the writing of the history of that development. The present article is to be regarded as a contribution to such a history. Both of the farm ruins described were excavated by the author. One is situated in a place called Forna-Lá in West Iceland, the other in Sandár- tunga in the valley of Þjórsárdalur in South Iceland. The former is dated approximately to the period 1450—1550 by an imported (Norwegian) copper pot (p. 107) found in the ruins; the latter was deserted after a catastrophic eruption of Iiekla in 1693, when great quantities of volcanic ash destroyed the vegetation in the neighbourhood of the mountain. Both ruins are of the same type: 4 and 5 small rooms, respectively, grouped on both sides a passage leading from the outer door through the complex. At Forna-Lá one of the rooms seems to have been a coivshed, but the two baek-houses were clearly a kitclien and a living rooni (the socalled baðstofa). Under the fioors throughout the whole building runs a system of stone covered channels to drain off leakage; these channels empty under the outer door. In Sandártunga the living room (baðstofa) with three bed- steads is easily recognizable (I), but none of the other rooms shows any characteristic signs of a particular use. The passage-house type of farm is indeed very well known all the way down to modern times, but it is as yet unknown among the ruins of the Saga-time, and its origin is un- certain. Both ruins belong to a period in Icelandic history that is marked by the utmost poverty, especially at the time of the Sandártunga farm house. It is to be expected that the incredibly wretched condition of the people should be reflected in such dwellings as that of Sandártunga, and small and primitive they are indeed, the houses of those people, who by their utmost effort could hope to do no more than satisfy the most elementary needs of life. In an appendix Dr. Sigurdur Thorarinsson cites the contemporary sour- ces on the eruption of 1693 and describes the position of the pumice layer in relation to the ruins, which he finds to parallel exactly the situation at Stöng farm in Þjórsárdalur and at Þórarinsstaðir, described in Árbólc for 1943—48. Thus Sandártunga confirms Thorarinsson’s opinion that these mediaeval farms too were davastated by volcanic ash.
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