Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 85

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 85
ICELANDIC FARMHOUSE EXCAVATIONS: FlELD METHODS AND SITE CHOICES Fig. 3. A longhouse at Þyrill, excavated by Sigurður Þórarinsson in 1880. From Arbók hins íslenzka fornleifafélags 1880-1881. concentrated on locating and characteriz- ing sites, describing their physical layout and discussing their function. Of these only Vigfússon used excavation regulari- ly and while most of his interventions are small test trenches there are also exam- ples of more extensive excavations. In a few cases he spent several days digging up a site and at sites like Þyrill and Lundur he at least claimed to have uncovered the buildings in their totality and publishes plans showing the basic layout (Sigurður Vigfusson 1881, 74-76; 1885, 98-100; fig. 3). It is however not clear from his descriptions how fully he uncovered those buildings and from the descriptions of his method elsewhere, e.g. at Þingvellir where he dug narrow trenches along the sides of the walls to establish the size and shape of the build- ing, it seems that this may have been the basic nature of his method. This approach shows however that Vigfússon was concemed to establish the form of the buildings he was investigating more definitely than is possible by observing only the humps and bumps of the surface. With Vigfússon building typology emerged as one of the main investigative tools of Icelandic archaeology and while Vigfússon himself was content to base his discussion on the most basic parame- ters, i.e. size and shape, it was only a matter of time before investigators began to pay attention to individual features in those buildings, calling for a more com- plete unearthing of the rains. Uncovering In 1895 the student Þorsteinn Erlingsson was sent to Iceland to collect archaeolog- ical information to assist in the identifi- cation of Norse ruins in America. Erlingsson's assignment was to locate, investigate and describe in as much detail as possible a number of different cate- gories of ruins. Among these were dwellings and he carried out several excavations of these, both in the South (mainly in Þjórsárdalur) and in the West. In his report (published in 1899) 83
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