Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Qupperneq 75

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Qupperneq 75
Eyri in Skutulsfjörður of the northem mound and trench C was focused on the less well preserved south- em mound. All three trenches yielded archaeological deposits with an excellent degree of preservation, immediately below the turf surface. Intmsive exca- vation was therefore kept to a minimum in order to preserve the deposits in situ until a wider research programme could be implemented, taking into account the full extent of these deposits. Trenches A and B both contained large bands of turf debris and rocks, aligned with the long axis of the farm mound. These features are clearly suggestive of large walls of turf and stone, as may be expected at a settlement of this nature. Similarly, the associated deposits - including substan- tial dumps of peat ash - are consistent with the post-abandonment debris that might be anticipated on a site such as this. Trench C, located on the smaller southeastem mound also showed com- plex stractural remains, along with con- centrated evidence of buming and metal- work. It is therefore suggested that this stracture (or stractures) represents some form of workshop or specialised activity area, possibly a smithy. All of the fmds from that year were consistent with the known abandonment of the farm in the mid-late 19th century. Preservation of the excavated deposits was excellent in all three trenches including the preserva- tion of textiles amongst other fínds and there is no reason to suspect that underly- ing phases of activity are any less well preserved. It was therefore clear after the investigations in the summer of 2003 that the farm mound has a substantial archae- ological potential. It must be considered likely that the archaeological sequence is both well preserved and survives to some considerable depth. Up to 1.7 m of accu- mulation may be noted across the site and this is thought to reflect a lengthy period of occupation, and complex strac- tural deposits. It was clear that a large scale excavation would be necessary to understand such a sequence. 2004 Investigations The aim and scope of the Eyri project in 2004 was twofold: 1. To complete the assessment of the obvious limits of archaeological deposits within the fann mound at Eyri. 2. To begin a program of open area exca- vation upon the farm mound. This agenda was designed to significant- ly expand upon the evaluation work that had begun in the summer before, in an effort to widen the understanding of the site. As such, two further evaluation trenches (D and E) were opened early in the season (fig. 4). They were targeted to locate the midden and the limits of the home field. Later in the season the top of the farm mound was opened and a larger scale excavation started (area F) in order to incorporate some of the area evaluated in 2003. Both of the trenches, D and E, yielded archaeological deposits with an excellent degree of preservation, imme- diately below the turf surface. As in the year 2003 intrasive excavation was kept to a minimum in order to preserve the deposits in situ until the wider pro- gramme of research, taking into account the full extent of these deposits, can encompass them. The true sequence in the trenches remains unclear, as the deposits exposed were not excavated. 73
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