Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags

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Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1959, Side 82

Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1959, Side 82
84 ÁRBÓK FORNLEIFAFÉLAGSINS SUMMARY Gröf. An Icelandic farm from 1362 A. I). The isolated but prosperous district called Öræfi south of Vatnajökull in Southeast-Iceland was for the most part devastated by a volcanic eruption from the mountain Öræfajökull in 1362, never again to become what it was. Although many of the farms were rebuilt during the following years, a number of them remained waste and were never rebuilt. To-day it is not even known where exactly they stood. In the autumn 1954 a man working with a bulldozer discovered the ruins of one of these farms, buried under a thick layer of white pumice, originating from the Öræfajökull. The ruins are located near the farm Hof, and a study of written records has led to the conclusion that the name of the farm was Gröf. The author of the present paper excavated these farm ruins for the National Museum of Iceland in the years 1955—1957. The excavation yielded an un- usuaily clear and perfect picture of a mediaeval farm, thanks to the excellent preservation conditions under the ash layer. Some of the walls were even pre- served in their full height. Small objects found in the ruins are not instructive or decisive about the age of the ruins. Some of them, however, certainly point to the 14th century and none of them contradicts such a dating. All things considered it must be looked upon as an established fact that the farm was laid waste in the catastrophic year of 1362. The farm complex is divided into six houses besides the passage leading from the outer door. The complex is about 38 m in length, a pavement of flagstones running along the front wall. Counted from east the houses are as follows: A fire house or kitchen (VI, eldhús) with a wooden front gable, not connected by a door with the adjacent room, which is a hall (II, skáli)„ a longhouse parallel with the pavement. Then comes the outer door with the passage (I, göng) and west of it is a living room (III, stofa), a longhouse like the hall and orientated in the same way. Farthest to west is a pantry (VII, búr) corresponding to the kitchen and built in the same fashion with a timber gable and no door leading to the adjacent room. Behind this row of four houses is a lavatory (IV, salemi) and a bathroom (V, baðstofa). From the outer door a passage leads across the west end of the hall directly to the lavatoryj, and from this main passage a side passage to the left peads to the living room and another one to the right to the bathroom. Under the paved floor of the main passage a stone-littered sewer or channel runs from the lavatory and opens a short distance in front of the outer door. A wooden wall divides the passage from the hall which in turn is divided into two parts by a wooden partition wall. Apparently in the west part there were shut-off alcoves (lokreklcjur) along the south (front) wall, on a bench at a somewhat higher level than the floor in the middle of the hall. This bench is divided into five squares (sleeping bunks, alcoves) of somewhat different size. Along the north wall some traces of a panelled bench were noticed. The
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