Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags

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Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1980, Qupperneq 16

Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1980, Qupperneq 16
20 ÁRBÓK FORNLEIFAFÉLAGSINS No clear traces of human activity were observed on the spot, the hoard seemingly having been dug some 50-70 cm deep down into untouched soil. The board was uncovered by a power shovel, which by a stroke of luck barely touched it, and there is good reason to think that nothing was lost of the hoard. The farm people at Miðhús lost no time in notifying the National Museum of the find, and archaeologists from there were on the spot the very same day and made a thorough after-search the day after. Traces of some not easily identifiable material seem to be the remains of a pouch or a casket, in which the hoard lay when buried. The hoard weighs 653,5 g and consists of neck-rings, arnt-rings and hack-silver. There are no coins in it. There are three neck-rings, one of them weighing 138,46 g, by far the most impressive trinket in the hoard. It is made from tliree twisted rods, whi.'h towards the ends meet in plain termi- nals with scrolled hooks. The other two neck-rings are made in the same way from two rods only, the terminals flattened and with simple hooks. A ring made in the same manner from twisted rods might possibly be taken for an arm-ring, the ends wound carelessly together and without real terminals. There is only one really good arm-ring, made from a plain round rod, closed by an elaborate knot, which has many identical counterparts in several Scandinavian silver finds. A small twisted ring is hung on to this piece, probably to make it fit a certain weight. The rest of the hoard consists of hack-silver, although some of the fragments rnay originally be parts of some orna- ments. One of the fragments is the broken-off end of a round rod with a roughly cube-shaped knob with holes on two opposite sides. On another fragment there are stamped heartshaped figu- res, and on yet another one faint traces of stamped dots and small circles. The over-all impression of the hoard is that it is in full harmony with Viking Age silver hoards found in various places in the Norse area. No doubt it is from the lOth century, but a more precise dating is hardly warranted. All the rings are more or less brought out of shape by rough handling, and as a whole the hoard niust certainly be looked upon as bullion. The author points oul that in the Viking Age weight system one mörk (pl. merkr) of silver is thought to have been approximately 214,32 g. The weight of the hoard from Miðhús is 653,5 g, which would seent to mean 3 merkr, with the precision which could reasonably be expected. The silver is in an excellent state of preservation, actually shining as if it had never been buried. The quality is good, 900/1000, which is only slightly poorer than the Sterling silver now commonly used by silver-smiths.
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