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Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1972, Side 73

Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1972, Side 73
SÖGUALDARBYGGÐ í HVÍTÁRHOLTI 77 The houses investigated are 10 in all, in the article termed as I-X (Fig. 3). Three of these are halls of the common Viking Age shape, 5 are pit houses also of a kind previously well known in the neighbouring countries from dif- ferent periods of the Iron Age, not least the Viking period, but now for the first time with certainty identified in Iceland. Of the two remaining houses one was a combined byre and barn, the other not unlikely a barn. The locality is situated on the top of an oblong, smoothly curved and not very high hillock (Fig. 1), which rises from an extensive flat bog area near the great glacier river Hvitá, which flows north of the hillock. Nevertheless, access to water for daily use has not been too easy for the inhabitants of the ancient farm. This circumstance probably was a disadvantage and may have been one of the reasons why the place was given up. House I (Figs. 4-7), the first house to be excavated is a pit house of the type already mentioned. It is very markedly sunk or dug into the ground, the floor at least 90 cm below contemporary surface. The house is curved at the corners and measures 2,6x3,8 m. No signs of walls above original ground level were visible. The roof seems simply to have rested on the edges of the pit. In the SE-corner there is a primitive oven built of flat stones. A number of post holes are along the walls and a few smaller holes here and there on the floor. In the NW-corner a stone-covered channel or sewer leads through the wall out into the free, as it seems in order to permit water to run easily out of the house. The oven and the channel allow us to assume that the house very likely should be identified as a bath-house. The small holes on the floor may indicate posts supporting wooden benches, on which people sat or lay while bathing. No entrance was observed, and this applies to all five pit houses. Very likely people entered such houses through an opening in the roof. House II (Figs. 8-9), is tentatively identified as a hay barn. It is orientated N-S, size 3,8x10,0 m. The house is of a simple form. Some post holes are along the walls, whic-h were built of sods of turf, cut from the bogs around the hillock. In fact all walls seem to have been built of such sods. They all contain a volcanic ash layer, which derives from an eruption from just before 900 A. D., therefore by geologists termed as the “settlement layer”. The ap- pearance of this volcanic ash in the sods of the Hvítárholt walls shows that they were cut from the bog a short time after the eruption, a fact which again has something to tell about the age of the site. The north wall of the house (II) was not observed for certain. Nor did the door, but the house seems to have been rebuilt at least twice, since three different floor layers were ob- served, while the dimensions of the house were the same all the time. — In the west end of the house there is a regularly laid collection of stones, an arrangement possibly intended to drain the floor. A very simple fireplace, in fact not much more than a big flat stone with obvious traces of intense heat- ing, was observed in the north end of the house. Some traces of hay along the walls may suggest that this house was a barn. House III (Figs. 10-15), a hall, badly damaged because House II had been built on its site. However, the main features of the hall are clear enough. The two ends of it could not be exactly located, but the length of the hall was at least 19 m. The width is 6,25 m in the middle but decreases towards both ends, a characteristic often observed in such houses. A hearth, the long-fire, is in the middle of the floor, about 2 m long, in the shape of a very shallow stone-set trough, with a fire-pit at one end. There are a few post holes near the middle of the house, other parts being damaged as stated before. Along both walls there are relatively wide earthen benches or sleeping bunks (set), a little higher than the floor between them. Close to the walls there are rows
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