Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Side 23

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Side 23
Archaeological Excavations at Vatnsfjörður 2003-04 the surveyed sites (21 sites) were within or just outside the old homefield bound- ary. East of the farm, near the sea, were 4 sites, 3 more just north of the fíeld boundary, 3 about a kilometer north of the farm, 1 further west of the farm on a small peninsula called Sveinhúsanes and 1 site in the hills west of the farm. Two of the surveyed sites were turf-cutting areas where material for house building was collected. The surveyed sites date mostly to the late 19th to early 20th centuries and provide an idea of the distribution of houses prior to the 20th century agricul- tural revolution. It has been noted during fíeld surveys in Iceland that houses are often built on the same place as older buildings, creating a small mound over time. The location of houses, as they were at the beginning of the 20th centu- ry, offers a usefúl guide about the siting of various buildings on an Icelandic farm, at least for the past 200 years. It is, however, important to point out that occasionally houses changed their func- tion over time (e.g. a late 19th century sheep house may well be standing on an earlier smithy structure). Two farm mounds were record- ed, one at the Vatnsfjörður farm itself and one on the island of Borgarey where a farm stood in the 18th century. The island of Borgarey is part of the Vatnsfjörður farmland but it was not always so; prior to the 17th century it was an independent farm but became the property of Vatnsljörður probably in the 16th or 17th century. The Borgarey fann was not sur- veyed in 2003 but further research on the island would be fruitful as it has been abandoned since the 18th century (Á.M.VII, 215-216). The Vatnsfjörður farm mound is relatively undisturbed as the mound was abandoned in 1950 and a new house built just east of the farm mound. Various ruins were surveyed west of the Vatnsfjörður farm mound. All were outhouses and all were standing on top of large mounds suggesting continu- ous activity on each of these sites. North of the farm two sites were surveyed which are believed to be þurrabúð, i.e. a place where poor families lived and were totally dependent on the main farm. This interpretation was based on the location and the general layout of the site. These houses were quite common on church farms in the 18th and 19th centuries. One large boathouse was sur- veyed, measuring 13x8 meters and open at one end. From the dimensions, it would appear that this boathouse was built for a large vessel, much larger than the fishing boats that were common in the Vestfírðir region prior to the 20th cen- tury. It would be possible for a boathouse of this size to hold a boat used for the transport of cargo from different farms belonging to Vatnsfjörður. One circular graveyard was sur- veyed just west of the modem farm. The graveyard is old and has been in continu- ous use for the past 200 years, and possi- bly since the Medieval period. No archaeological research has been con- ducted on the churchyard except for a small excavation on the north side just outside the yard itself in 1997 (Sveinbjamardóttir et al. 1997). The local priest noted that during the placement of new graves in the center of the yard, the gravediggers found remains of strac- tures. (Vilhelmsson, pers. comm.) These structures could well be remains of the oldest church at Vatnsfjörður as churches at that time were usually placed in the 21
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