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Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1966, Side 77

Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1966, Side 77
ÁKVÆÐI UM BEINAFÆRSLU 77 sonar, sem að flestra áliti er höfundur Eglu, og að öllum líkindum hefur Guðný einnig verið nákomin höfundi Eyrbyggju. Það má að minnsta kosti álykta, að höfundar beggja sagnanna hafi það frá fyrstu hendi, að gröftur kirkjugarðs hafi átt sér stað. En svona vaxin heimild, þó góð sé, hefur samt aldrei sama sönnunargildi og góð fornleifarannsókn, því sjón er sögu ríkari. Eg tel því mjög mikils um vert að gerð sé tilraun til þess, að sannprófa frásagnir Eglu og Eyrbyggju um beinafærslu, með því að leita uppi hina fornu kirkju- garða að Hrísbrú og Sælingsdalstungu. Jákvæð niðurstaða rann- sóknarna myndi gefa rétt mat á gildi ákvæða kristinna laga þáttar um færslu kirkjugarða, jafnframt því sem hún veitti ómetanlega inn- sýn í vinnubrögð eins af okkar fremstu sagnariturum, sem um 14 ára bil var lögsögumaður og því trúandi til að kunna allra manna bezt skil á fornum lagaákvæðum. SUMMARY Ancient Law Provisions as to the Removal of Bones from Disused Churchyards. In the ecclesiastical section of the laws of the ancient Icelandic Republic (Krist- inna laga þáttr in the Grágás, i. e. the lawbook) provisions are made for the removal of bones from a disused churchyard to a new one when a church had to be moved from one place to another. In the present paper the author considers how far these provisions could possibly be used as a criterion for dating ancient disused churchyards in Iceland. The law section in question was made just after 1122 A. D. and was valid till 1275 in the diocese of Skálholt (in the south of Iceland) and till 1354 in the diocese of Hólar (in the north of Iceland). These laws were replaced by bishop Árni Thor- láksson’s ecclesiastical laws which do not contain any provisions as to the removal of bones in the case of a church being moved. Therefore, during the period menti- oned above, the provisions on the removal of bones from disused churchyards have certainly been valid, and certain points make it likely that they had already been adopted by the church of Iceland before 1122. Fairly detailed descriptions of bone digging in a churchyard when a church had been moved are to be found in the following ancient sources: Egil’s Saga, Eyr- byggja Saga, The Saga of St. Olaf, The Saga of Björn Champion of the Hítardalur men, Grettis Saga, Flóamanna Saga. These records may be more or less mixed up with popuiar folk-tale stuff, but two of them are based on sources from reliable eyewitnesses. All these removals of bones take place during the period 1122—1275 except the one related in the Flóamanna Saga; that one should have taken place in the first half of the llth century.
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