Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 67

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 67
An Extensive System of Medieval Earthworks TABLE 1. Total lengths (km) of earthworks seen on aerial photographs of the study area. Earthworks surrounding hayfields in the immediate vicinity of farmhouses are excluded. / Samanlögð lengd garða sem sjást á loftmyndum af rannsóknarsvæðinu. Túngarðar ekki teknir með. Area/Svæði Length/Lengd (km) Tjörnes North of Húsavík 20.2 Tjörnes South of Húsavík 10.7 Reykjahverfi East of Reykjakvísl 18.3 Hvammsheiði 20.7 Múlaheiði - Þegjandadalur 11.5 Fljótsheiði 38.2 Narfastaðafell - Reykjadalur 13.0 Laxárdalur 18.2 TOTAL 150.8 southem (higher) part of the study area were more fragmented than those in the northern (lower) parts of the area. The pattem that emerges is a system of more or less square enclosures, appar- ently surrounding individual farms (Figs. 3-5). A distinction can be made between earthworks that run parallel to the con- tours of the landscape and those that go perpendicular to the slopes. These can be termed horizontal and transverse earth- works respectively. The horizontal earth- works typically follow the edges of the moorlands and tend to fence the farms off from the overlying moors, whereas the transverse earthworks form boundaries between adjacent farms. One exception to this system is found in Hvammsheiði, where a number of earthworks run across the moorland from one river (Laxá) to the other (Reykjakvísl) (Fig. 4). In Tjömes, Fljótsheiði and Reykjadalur there are also examples of two horizontal earth- works running side by side without evi- dence of a farm between them. This may indicate a more complex function or two systems of a different age. The transverse earthworks seem more poorly preserved than the horizontal ones, probably because by running downhill transverse earthworks are easi- ly eroded by water and soil slumping. Where the transverse and horizontal earthworks enclose abandoned farm- steads (as in Þegjandadalur) the farm- stead homefield is normally enclosed by a smaller dyke. A variation occurs at sev- eral farms in the upper reaches of Laxá river where a much larger area than the homefield is enclosed by a separate dyke. Many of the more fragmented dykes observed in the lowland areas seem to be of this kind. These home- and infield dykes are as a rule less substantial than the earthworks on the moorlands. From the still rather limited field observations we have made, it seems that a typical earthwork is about 6 m wide, 0.7-0.8 m high with a 2-7 m wide trench on one or both sides (Table 2, Fig. 6). The total width of the construction, including the trenches, may therefore reach 18 m. 65
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