Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Side 83

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Side 83
Garðar Guðmundsson, Gavin Lucas, Hildur Gestsdóttir and Sigríður Þorgeirsdóttir EXCAVATIONS AT HÓLSKIRKJA, BOLUNGARVÍK Fifteen burials and a minimum number of 22 individuals, datingfrom the late 18th to early 20th centuries, were excavated during renovation work at the church in Bolungarvík in the summer of2003. This article presents the results of the analy- sis on the skeletal remains and grave furniture, with a broader discussion of bur- ial rites in Iceland in the later post-medieval period. Keywords: Burial, post-medieval, coffin, Northwest Iceland Introduction Fifteen burials and a minimum number of 22 individuals, dating from the late 18th to early 20th centuries, were exca- vated during renovation work at the church in Bolungarvík in the summer of 2003. In addition, traces of an earlier, turf structure - probably another church - were identified; given the limited condi- tions of excavation, little can be said of this structure, and this article will focus on the burials. The church, Flólskirkja, is part of the original farm called Hóll, occupying high ground on the southem side of the present town of Bolungarvík. Archaeological excavations were required as part of planning permission to underpin the current church, which was built in 1908, but due to the nature of underpinning, excavation was limited to small, square pits in which concrete piers were to be sunk. Five pits were planned along the north and south sides with two at the westem end under the tower, each about 1 m square. In the event, five were excavated on the northem side but only four on the south, while a linear trench was dug along the east and westem ends (Fig.l). Given these conditions, excava- tion and interpretation was made very difficult, especially as burials rarely fell neatly within the opened area. It was far more common for graves to be partly in and partly out of the hole; in general, if more than half the coffín fell within the test pit, full excavation was attempted, otherwise graves were left unexcavated wherever possible. In those instances where excavation was required, as much of the burial as possible was retrieved, but in several instances a portion could not be retrieved due to the constraints of the test pit size. Most of the graves were found in the southem (and westem) test pits, while the northem test pits gave information about the earlier church/ stmcture. The eastem trench (including test pits 5 and 6) was very shallow (c. 0.5m) and no archaeology was observed. Archaeologia Islandica 4 (2005) 81-102
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