Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 106

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 106
Elín Ósk Hreiðarsdóttir very wom and degraded." Finds and bones are not located or discussed and it is even uncertain if Eldjám kept them. No indications of postholes or post pads are to be found in Eldjám's report and he does not comment on their absence. A section was taken over the north- west wall of the min which gave an indi- cation of the thickness of the walls, thick- ness of floor layer(s) and tephras. The Klaufanes report is just over eight pages long. In it Eldjám describes roughly what was done each day, but other than that he does not really describe the methods of excavation. In the report Eldjám publishes a drawing of the skáli fully excavated but without a scale (fig. 2), a drawing of the section (fig. 3) and a map of the mins and their surroundings (fíg. 1). Two photographs of the fireplace in the skáli are in the report. The Klaufanes skáli The skáli in Klaufanes was aligned SW- NE. The inside length was 17 m and the greatest width was 4,7 m at the centre. The full measurements of the skáli are not given but the thickness of the wall where Eldjám dug the section was 1,25 m. By that Eldjám estimated the outer edge of the walls on the drawing. Therefore he does not seem to have dug the outer edges of the walls or out- side the rain except in the section. The outer walls of the skáli were mainly built with turf but a stone lining could be seen in certain places. The building was divid- ed into two by a stone wall in the north- east part. Eldjám said that the wall divid- ed the building into "skáli" and "kitchen". No doors were found associ- ated with the building, neither on the outer walls nor on the partition wall. Eldjám later said that the door must have been on the southeastem wall but this was not based on any new evidence (Eldjám 1962, 80). In the skáli part there was a longfire, situated about 3 m from the partition wall. Seating was up against the walls and it was lined with stones, especially on the southeast side were Eldjám claimed a full row of stones stretched between the end walls. The floor of the skádi part was scat- 104
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