Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 111

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2004, Side 111
Excavation in Klaufanes, Northern Iceland could trace the ash layer undemeath the partition wall where there was a gap in the wall. Eldjám wondered if this gap meant that there had been a door on the partition but since ash layers on the kitchen side of the partition wall clearly lay up against the entire wall this remained a problem for him. If we assume that the partition belongs to a later phase of the building this can easily be explained. In this case the skáli origi- nally was not divided and therefore its floor layer(s) covered the whole area. Then later the partition wall was built on top of this layer to close off the kitchen part which then had separate usage, thus explaining why the ash layer from that side stretched up against the partition wall. 4. The fourth argument that can be made to support the theory of the kitchen part to be a later re-use of the skáli is the fact that the walls of that part were ".. .espe- cially visible on the surface" and much clearer than the rest of the structure (Eldjám 1943, 22-23). 5. Last but not least, the location of the longfire supports the theory of an undi- vided skáli in its first phase. Longfires in the Viking age skáli are usually located close to the centre of the space that they are supposed to warm up. In the Klaufanes skáli the longfire was in the middle of the skáli building if it was undivided. If the partition wall was in the skáli from the beginning the longfire seems strangely close to that wall (3 m away). In that case it would not function very well to warm up the whole of the skáli part. The fact that the fireplace in the kitchen part had "obviously been rebuilt" is interesting and supports the theory that this part of the building had more than Fig. 5. Drcrwing of the skáli in Klaufanes by author. The stonewall is considered to belong to a later phase and is marked in by doted line. 109
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