Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 51

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 51
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THE MEDIEVAL ICELANDIC FaRM: THE BYRE Fig. 15: Byre at Goðatœttur on the island of Papey. After Kristján Eldjárn, 1981. into question, allowing for the possibility that the buildings were in use into the 12th or even 13th centuries. The byre at Sámsstaðir was situated about 80 m to the east of the dwelling complex and was built together with the bam (Figure 14). The byre had been badly damaged by erosion but the walls could be seen to have been made of turf, lined with stone on the inside. The byre measured 9 x 3,6 m and is presumed to have sheltered about 20 head of cattle. The room was divided into three aisles and sloped towards the doorway on the south end gable. On the eastem side 9 slots from upright slabs separating the stalls were observed. The central aisle was fully paved from the doorway to the bam at the north of the structure. The barn was about 4,2 x 3 m and was much better preserved than the byre, with stone lined turf walls standing up to 0,6 m. Between 1967 and 1981 Kristján Eldjám carried out a series of excavations on the island of Papey, off Iceland's east coast. The project aimed to verify traditions that the island had originally been settled by Irish monks but no unambiguous traces of such a settlement were found (Kristján Eldjárn 1988). The island is only 2 km2 but many ruins of turf houses were still visible on the surface. Among these is the site Goðatættur, with two buildings. One was a typical Viking Age longhouse, aligned north-south. 17 m the south of it was another building which measured 12 x 4,4 m and followed a northeast-southwest orientation (Figure 15). The entrance was on the west end gable and a pavement extended from it 49
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