Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 24

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 24
Timothy J. Horsley & Stephen J. Dockrill susceptibility. (594 compared to a back- ground value of 170 xl0"8m3kg"'). Linear anomalies, composed of many discrete magnetic dipoles and running along and parallel to the southem edge of the survey area, coincide with the stone- lined sunken lane in this area, and are therefore interpreted as the responses to individual rocks used in its construction. Earth resistance results The earth resistance survey has been very successful, clearly locating a great num- ber of linear high resistance anomalies interpreted as being due to the buried stone foundations for a great number of buildings. The results, presented in Figure 5, clearly show a wealth of archaeological detail in this small 60m x 60m area. A large number of rectilinear anomalies are visible, the majority of which are inter- preted as the responses to buried structur- al remains. Other less intense anomalies may be due to compacted floor features or paths The mound on which the Cathedral sits is seen as an area of higher resist- ance, probably indicating its compacted nature, yet there are anomalies visible within it, which might be due to its con- struction. (The intense linear anomaly is due to the re-roofed tunnel, the top of which is only a few centimeters below the surface.) The southern survey grids are also of a higher resistance, coinciding with the area of long grass, although it is not clear if this is related in any way. A full and detailed archaeological interpretation will be included in the forthcoming geophysics report for Skálholt. While these results can be compared directly with the site plan of 1784 (Fig. 3), it should be remembered that the geo- physical techniques are not detecting a single phase, as represented in the map. The survey results will detect all the physical contrasts in the soil within the limitations of the technique, which may be due to many archaeological phases. However, comparison with the plan does reveal a remarkable correlation between the buildings and the high resistance anomalies, although on a slightly differ- ent orientation to that implied by the plan. Geophysical surveys at Skálholt have demonstrated that these techniques are very successfu! in detecting buried fea- tures at the site, for which there is no sur- face evidence. It appears that intense geological and geomorphological effects seen at many of the other sites in Iceland are less dominating here, allowing the more subtle archaeological anomalies to be identified. Interpreted on their own, the earth resistance data reveals a number of anomalies typical of stone wall founda- tions, and when combined with the docu- mentary evidence for the approximate location of farm buildings, this interpre- tation can be confírmed. The results of the fluxgate gradiome- ter are less clear, however a number of magnetic anomalies have been detected which are attributed to archaeological sources. Not only does an area of mag- netic noise roughly coincide with the 22
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