Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Qupperneq 110

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Qupperneq 110
Birna Lárusdóttir, Gavin Lucas, Lilja Björk Pálsdóttir and Stefán Ólafsson Key to ruins in Figure 4: (a) trading house of Jakob Thorarensen (b) byre with a dwelling on 2nd floor and a chicken hut to the east (c) dwelling of Jakob Thorarensen (d) midden (e) sheep house (f) boundary wall (g) boat sheds (h) smithy (i) sheep house (j) iron pot for liver processing (k) boundaty wall called “Brœðslugarður” (Melting wall) (l) “Gíslhús ” (The house of Gísli) (m) sheep house (n) homefield boundary is, however, hardly comparable to other farms in the area as the settlement has been designed around trading as well as the subsistence of the inhabitants. For example, no ewes or lambs were kept there in the wintertime, at least around 1900 - only sheep, most likely wethers, that were raised mainly for suet (Guðbrandsson 1970, 53). Many of the surface remains in the Kúvíkur home- field bear witness to agriculture. The homefield is enclosed with a turf- and stone-built wall on two sides, to the south and the west and partly to the north. Otherwise, it is naturally fenced off by cliffs. Many of the visible ruins in the homefield are those of animal hous- es, e.g. sheephouses and a stable, but also a smithy and some boat sheds. Most of them look fairly recent and have prob- ably been in use until the mid-20th cen- tury. Impressive signs of cultivation can be seen in a few places in the homefield, both lazybeds to improve haymaking and potato fields. These are a testament to the hard work people put themselves through, most likely in the late 19th and (o) outhouse -probably a sheep house (p) outhouse — probably a stable (q) fenced track (r) unknown ruin -possibly a vegetable patch (s) unknown ruin (t) concrete foundation of Carl Jensen 's dwelling (u) chicken hut (v) boundaty wall (x) sheep house (y) unknown ruin (z) remants of slaughterhouse foundations (þ) inscribed rock: “Gold is under me ” early 20th centuries. Yet it must be kept in mind that such great improvements may well have damaged older structures in the homefield. The great activity and ambition of the merchant Jakob Thorarensen (1830-1911) is believed to be the main reason for the long survival of the settle- ment in Kúvíkur. In 1863 Skeljavík, just south of Hólmavík, was given trading rights and in 1890 Hólmavík as well. Norðurljörður was legalized as a trading place in 1899 and was thought to have a very practical location for large ships that were passing by. Finally, trading started in Gjögur in 1912 (Líndal 1982, 379). All this and the aforementioned rise of Djúpavík as a herring station caused the decline and finally abandonment of Kúvíkur. During the field survey in 2003 all visible remains in the homefield were registered and mapped. The map (fig. 4) is based on that work and an aerial pho- tograph (Loftmyndir ehf). 108
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