Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 58

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 58
Bruno Berson that the line of the walls were quite indis- tinct. A division into three aisles is also a characteristic shared by all the excavated byres. The central aisle is almost always paved and in at least 5 cases it slopes down towards the entrance which is always in one of the end gables. This cen- tral paving allowed for easier removal of the dung and urine. On either side of the central aisle there are rows of stalls which in most cases have some evidence of division into stalls, either by upright slabs or wooden partitions. In some cases the excavators comment that the surface of the paved central aisle was lower than the stalls. Where such evidence survives it seem that the roof was supported by a double row of posts situated along both sides of the central aisle. While there is remarkable uniformity in the basic shape and construction of the byre there are some differences as to its relationship with the barn which is the building most closely associated with the byre. The most common type of arrangement can be seen at Hvítárholt, Gröf, Sámsstaðir and Lundur. At these sites the byre and the barn form a long building in which the two rooms are built end-to- end. There is only one door leading to the byre and the barn can only be accessed through the byre, except at Lundur where there was a small room with a side entrance between the byre and the barn. A sub-type is found at Þórarinsstaðir and Laugar where the barn is also only accessed through the byre but is set at right angles to it. In neither of those cases is there sufficient evidence to show that the bam was roofed and these two sites are the only ones where the byres form a part of the dwelling complex. The other main type is found at Herjólfsdalur, Gjáskógar, Goðatættur, Aslákstunga innri and undir Lambhöfða. At these sites there is no distinct barn, either connected to or independent ofthe byre. At some of these sites, especially Herjólfsdalur (VIII) and Goðatættur, it cannot be pre- cluded that hay was stored in that part of the byre where the central aisle was not paved. In the cases where no bam has been found it is possible that hay was stored differently, i.e. in turf-covered stacks (Orri Vésteinsson 1989). At Stöng the byre and the barn are built side by side and each room had its own door fac- ing the farm. It is possible that there was a passage between the two buildings at the back - which has now eroded away. Bergþórshvoll may also belong to this type although the nature of the small room to one side of the byre is really not well established. Hvítárholt is the only example of a sepa- rate purpose-built barn but it is not cer- tain whether the barn is really contempo- raneous to the rest of the site, nor indeed whether it is really a bam. The layout of the farm There are two basic types of relationship between byre and dwelling. More com- monly the byre is situated some distance from the dwelling, typically 20-40 m and usually slightly upslope. Lundur and Sámsstaðir stand out because of the great distance between the dwelling and the 56
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