Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Qupperneq 110

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Qupperneq 110
Elín Ósk Hreiðarsdóttir there are reasons to doubt this and I believe that the picture that Eldjám drew of the skáli does not show the skáli in its original phase but rather shows the skáli in a later phase. A strong argument can be made for inferring a division of the skáli into two halves is a later re-use of the building and that originally it was one whole space like most Icelandic Viking age skáli. According to this argument, the partition wall was built later, to close off the part of the skáli that Eldjám chooses to call the kitchen. Various lines of evidence support this theory especially for the first phase of the skáli in Klaufanes as originally undivid- ed. 1. The partition wall itself gives clear indications of being from a different phase than the other walls of the build- ing: - The partition wall is thicker than the outer walls. It was 1,3-1,9 m wide while the outer walls were only about 1,25 m wide. It must be considered unlikely that such a grand wall was built to divide the skáli into two parts at the same time as the outer walls of the building are made much less sub- stantial. - The partition wall is made from a dif- ferent material than the outer walls. The outer walls were mostly built with turf although few stones were used. Eldjám was a little surprised by this but still sayed it was common that the first settlers built their houses from turf but only found out later how many advantages the stonewalls had over the turf ones and then changed their building material. The partition wall was solely made from stones. If it was built at the same time as the outer walls it seems odd that most of the stones used in the building were used on that. - Besides being made of stones and therefore being different from the outer walls, the partition wall was also higher than the outer walls.1 2. Another fact that supports the theory that the skáli in Klaufanes originally was one, undivided space is the stone lining that marked the seating against the long walls. The stone line, according to Eldjám, stretched along the entire length of the wall. This means that the seating was also apparent in the kitchen part. It is unlikely that this would be the case had the partition wall been built when the seating was built. It seems more likely that the reason why the seating was up against the whole length of the skáli is simply that when it was built there was no partition wall that divided the skáli into two. 3. The third argument for the theory of more than one building phase in the skáli in Klaufanes is the clue that the floor layer gives. The floor layer in the kitchen part was spread up against the partition wall. In the skáli part Eldjám does not mention that the floor layer does the same. On the contrary he claimed that he 1 KE thought the partition wall was never higher than it was when excavated, that it was some sort of a "half wall" and supporting this he says is the fact that the ash goes in between the stones in the wall, see Eldjám, Kristján, 1943,21. 108
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