Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 108

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 108
Elín Ósk Hreiðarsdóttir was from the Viking age. Therefore he uses building typology to infer its age, a method which seems to be a fairly new departure in Icelandic archaeology at this time. Eldjárn said that the thin floor layer(s) and the fact that almost no finds were found proved that the skáli was only inhabited for a short period. Eldjám considered this, along with the facts that a) The skáli was located where the Saga (Svardæla) claimed that Klaufi's farm stood; and b) an old riverbank was close to the area and seems to have eroded parts of the fields away, to be the proof that he had found the skáli of Klaufi. That is why he claimed the skáli could be dated very accurately according to the Saga and was built around 950. Besides these facts Eldjárn said the skáli provid- ed no new knowledge but rather just con- firmed what was already known about the houses the Vikings in Iceland. The excavation in Klaufanes received attention and among other things some an article about it was printed in the national newspaper Morgunblaðið in 1941.4 Eldjám’s attempt to confirm the Sagas was well received among most people and the drawing and photographs from the excavation were used in new publications of the Sagas that were print- ed in 1956. For that publication the old drawing of the skáli at Klaufanes was updated and a doorway put on the long wall (fig. 4). This seems to have been done for the sole purpose of making the skáli look more convincing (Islensk forn- ritlX. 1956). Critique of the Excavation The excavation in Klaufanes has mainly been criticized for the ideology behind the work and how uncritically Eldjám used the sagas in the excavation and interpreting the results. Eldjám himself later retracted some of his conclusions about "the skáli of Klaufi" and said that in fact the only real knowledge about the skáli was that the shape of the building indicated that it was from early times, the lOth century and that the person who wrote Svarfdæla obviously knew about the skáli in Klaufanes and therefore con- nected it to Klaufi.5 A lot has been said and written about the problems of using archaeology to seek blindly for confirmation of the Sagas but that will not be discussed in detail here.6 Still a few examples will be mentioned where Eldjám uses both the sagas and the archaeology to support each other. Eldjám starts his Klaufanes article with a quotation from the Sagas describ- ing how Klaufi built his farm down by the river; because of the river's aggres- sion towards the farm he was forced to move it uphill. In Klaufanes an old river- bank was visible west of the fields and it looked like the bank had possibly eroded part of the fields. The riverbank was still 4 "Skálarúst í Klaufanesi í Svarfaðardal: Merkilegar minjar frá söguöld koma heim við frásögn Svarfdælu". Mbl. 9. febr. 1941. 5 See for example Eldjám, Kristján, 1962 and interview with Eldjám in Tímarit Máls og Menningar 1966. 6 See for example Hermans-Auðardóttir, Margrét, 1989, Einarsson, Bjami F., 1989 og Friðriksson, Adolf, 1994. 106
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