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Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1957, Qupperneq 139

Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1957, Qupperneq 139
ÞRJÚ KUML NORÐANLANDS 143 grave-goods were observed, and it is obvious that tlie grave is one of the numerous Icelandic Viking graves, which were discovered long ago and searched through by treasure hunters. The same is true of the second grave found on the gravel bank at Sól- heimar, which was left undisturbed by the road builders. The grave was situated some 35 m from the first one. A grown-up man had been buried in this grave , with his horse at his feet. The measure, position and orientation of the graves is shown on the plan fig. 1. In the man’s grave the contents were completely disturhed, hut in the horse grave a few bones and a common strap buckle were found in situ. Other grave-goods, if there were any, were removed long ago. 2. Elivogar, Skagafjörður. Tlie grave found in this place was, like the two graves at Sólheimar, in a very poor state of preservation, owing partly to soil erosion and partly to grave robbers in former times. An old man had been buried on a hillock and his horse laid in the grave at his feet. The outlines, measure and orientation of the grave are shown on fig. 2. Nothing was undisturbed in the grave except a few bones from one of the forelegs of the horse. No grave-goods except some small pieces of rusty iron, frag- ments of iron objects. 3. Dadastaöir, Norður-Þingeyjarsýsla. Contrary to the graves described above tlie grave at Daðastaðir was not rohbed, but it had suffered severely on account of soil erosion. Only thc central part of tlie grave was intact. Therefore very little is known about the nature of the burial and the arrangement of the grave-goods. The scanty remains of bones show that the buried person was an old woman, lying witli lier head towards the north- northwest. The grave-goods were uncommonly plentiful, but some of the objects were damaged because they lay unprotected on the surface, laid hare by the wind. 1. Bronze tortoise broocli of the type Rygh 652 and 654, var. Jan Petersen Smykker 51 d. 2. Bronze tortoise brooch of the type Rygh 652 and 654, var. Jan Petersen Smykker 51 b. 3. Bronze trefoil broocb, Jan Pctersens „Norwcgian type“. 4. 52 beads, 2 of rock-crystal, 1 of amber, 49 of glass of various colours. 5. Bronze ring-headed pin of Jan Petcrsen’s typc c. 6. Amulet, made of two thin twisted bronze rods. 7. Bell clasp of bronze, decorated with two highly stylized animal heads. 8. Bone comb, a small fragment. 9. Iron scissors, fragmentary. 10. Iron knife, tlie common simple Viking type. 11. —12. Two spindle whorls of steatite, one of them fragmentary. 13. Iron sickle, like Jan Petersen Redskaper 83. 14. Linen crochct of iron, fragmentary. This is tlie first known Icelandic example of this type of implement. 15. A piece of flint. 16. Small iron hook, probably a spindle hook.
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