Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 109

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 109
Excavation in Klaufanes, Northern Iceland at least about 60 m from the farm ruin and in the excavation no indication could be found that the river had touched the farm or its closest surroundings. According to the story about the threat- ening river in Svarfdœla it would be most likely to expect that the farm ruin would be severely damaged by the river or even completely gone. Eldjám saw that the old riverbank might have eroded part of the field and interpreted the story in Svarfdæla accord- ingly, that is that Klaufí moved his farm because the river was eroding the fíelds NOT that the river was threatening the fann. This he considered to be one of the proofs why the skáli must be the same as Klaufi built according to the sagas. In this way Eldjám interpreted the sagas freely to make them fit to the archaeolo- gy but he also interprets the archaeology freely to fit it to the Sagas and therefore he uses a circular argument to make his case. During the excavation in Klaufanes the main focus was both on dating the skáli and determining how long it was inhabited, in order to decide if the skáli was likely to be the skáli of Klaufi. It will not be debated that the skáli in Klaufanes has the shape of a skáli nor that its shape and the shape of the long- fire indicates that it was built in the first few centuries of the settlement of Iceland, although possibly up to the 1 lth century. Another of Eldjám's main conclu- sions is that the skáli had been inhabited for only a short period and he was certain that it only showed indication of one building phase. The main support for this he said was the lack of finds and thin floor layer(s). The lack of finds is possibly an indi- cation of short inhabitation. Still it is right to point out that Eldjám mostly used heavy tools to excavate and there- fore it is likely that he might not have noticed smaller objects that are common finds when finer tools are used or layers are sieved. It is also likely that more finds would have been found had Eldjám exca- vated the floor layer(s). In connection to Eldjám's description of the thin floor layer(s) it should be mentioned that lie does not ever say how thin the floor layer(s) is. Judging by his section draw- ing it seems pretty thin. In the excavation report Eldjám always talk about the floor in singular i.e. "the floor layer" but in a short description of the site that he pub- lished in the book on the hundredth anniversary of the National Museum in 1962 (Hundrað ár í Þjóðminjasafni) he speaks of the floors in the skáli in plural i.e. "the floor layers" (Eldjám 1962, 80). This raises questions of whether the floor of the skáli consisted of one layer or many and whether or not it was as thin as Eldjám describes. The limited raw data that is available from the excavation make it impossible to answer these ques- tions. That is the reason why it is hard to judge if the settlement in Klaufanes was as short as Eldjám concludes although nothing indicates the building was occu- pied for a very long time. As mentioned above, the floor layer(s) does not seem to have been excavated, neither in the skáli part nor the kitchen part. It seems that Eldjám assumed that what he dug was the remains of one building phase. I think 107
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