Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Side 140

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Side 140
I. A. Simpson, k.b. Milek & Garðar Guðmundsson mine the precise composition of this layer, its mode of deposition and the extent to which it had been altered since its deposition, it was targeted with seven micromorphology samples (Pr. 3/1 -3/5; Pr. 4/1, 4/2; figs. 2 & 3) and ten bulk samples for geochemical analysis (bulk sample nos. 1-10). In each case, the bulk sample was taken immediately adjacent to the micro- morphology sample in order to facilitate the integration of results. In addition, this layer was sampled for archaeobotanical and microrefuse anal- ysis by Garðar Guðmundsson. The quantitative data supplied by the bulk analyses, coupled with information about the physical orientation and distribution of the components and the microstructure of the sediment, it should be possible to come to a conclusion about the function of the structure. Context 52 was highly variable in thickness and did not extend uniform- ly across the surface of the floor. Close to the western wall of the structure, where the floor sloped upwards to- wards the wall, Context 52 was pres- ent only as very fine (c.lmm thick), discontinuous black lenses. On the western profile of Bruun’s trench, which was c.80cm east of and parallel to the western wall of the structure, a 3cm-thick patch was found. Fine horizontal laminations were clearly visible within this patch, although further analysis is needed to determine their precise composition. In contrast, the black layer is much more continu- ous on the eastern side of Bruun’s trench. As the floor slopes up towards the eastern wall of the structure, the black layer divides into thinner lenses, which have thicker deposits of sedi- ment between them. The latter consist of silt loam (7.5YR 3/3 dark brown) mixed with small quantities of char- coal and what appears to be aggregates of Hekla tephra. Since the discrete black lenses close to the eastern wall have the potential to show changes in the use of that area over time, they were sampled separately for geochem- ical analysis (bulk sample nos. 4-7), and one micromorphology sample was placed across all of them (Pr. 3/5; fig.2). That there is so much lateral variability within such a small area (2x2m2) attests to a complex use of space, although it is also possible that this variability is a result of the partial removal of Context 52 during the life of the structure. For example, the greater accumulation of sediment and debris towards the eastern wall may be due to the fact there is less traffic there, and/or that sediment was per- mitted to accumulate close to the walls while it was cleared out of the central areas of the structure. Even until the middle of this century, the accumulated occupation debris on the floors of turf houses was periodically cleared out to prevent the floor level from rising (Áskell Jónasson, pers. comm.). All of the floor layers in this structure were capped by „Context 51 “, a soft silt loam containing several 140
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