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Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1965, Qupperneq 62

Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1965, Qupperneq 62
66 ÁRBÓK FORNLEIFAFÉLAGSINS In Iceland Viking graves usually are situated quite near the farms, but this one seems to be an exception from that rule. The burial place was a gravel bank on the edge of a very steep and rocky riverbed (fig. 3). Grave robbers had done their work rather thoroughly, but the main features of the burial were clear. Size of grave 180 x 75 cm, original depth unknown because of wind erosion. Orientation SW-NE, head in SW end. Remains of the skeleton of a young woman. Gravegoods (left by the robbers): two glass beads, two tin butt- ons, several fragments of iron, obviously from smashed artifacts. At the NE end of the grave there was the skeleton of a horse with a strap buckle and a few rivets from a saddle (fig. 4). Although the grave robbers had been hard upon the grave it can be described as a typical lOth Icelandic burial. 8. Ljótsstaöir, Hofshreppur, Skagafjaröarsýsla: A lamentably badly treated Viking Age grave with remains of bones from a man and a horse. Orientation WSW-ENE, the man’s head almost certainly in the WSW end, horse-grave at the foot end. Remains of gravegoods: two whetstones, iron fragment and a 2,3x4,3 cm wide strap end of whalebone with a very skilfully carved human face or mask, seen en face, showing fully developed the characteristics of the Mammen-style of the late lOth century, fig. 5. 9. Austarihóll, Haganeshreppur, Skagafjaröarsýsla: In 1964 the author exca- vated a Viking Age grave situated some 100 meters southwest of the farmhouses at Austarihóll in the valley Flókadalur on the North coast of Iceland (fig. 6). The grave was very regular, 4 m long, 1 m wide, dug some 20—30 cm down into the gravel, orientation NE-SW (fig. 7). In the NE end there was an un- disturbed skeleton of a horse (fig. 8), and close to it a horse sting of iron. In the other end of the grave the body of a man obviously must have been buried, but oddly enough not a single bone from his skeleton was found. There can hardly be any doubt that the bones must have been unearthed for some reason, most likely because the relatives of the dead man have wished to transfer them to a Christian graveyard after the conversion of the Icelanders to the Christian faith, an event which took place in the year 1000 A. D., in other words a few years or decades after the man was buried. The following gravegoods were found (fig. 9): A spear liead, 5 arrow heads, a pair of scissors, a spindle whorl of lead, fragments of a bone comb, a horse sting, some iron nails and fragments of rusty iron, a few bits of charcoal. 10. Ytra-Garöshorn, Svarfaöardalshreppur, Eyjafjaröarsýsla: In this locality in the North of Iceland the author has investigated one of the most remarkable Viking Age burial fields known in Iceland, fig. 10. There were 10 graves in all, but most of them had suffered considerably from the activity of grave robbers. The general pattern of the burial custom, however, is perfectly clear, as most of the graves had the same main features, very similar to those already observed in no. 7 and 9 (Öxnadalsheíði and Austarihóll) in this report. The orientation of the graves was slightly different, but generally speaking they were orientated SW-NE, head of the buried person certainly in the SW end as shown for instance in grave 3, which was less disturbed than all the rest, fig. 14. In the foot end of the graves a horse had been buried in most, but not all, cases. The graves were fairly regular in shape, as shown on the drawings, they had been dug some 50—80 cm deep and covered by a layer of stones after being filled with earth. On top of the stone layer there probably was a small mound, which never was very conspicuous and has almost completely disappeared in the course of time. On the
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