Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Side 32

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Side 32
Steffen Stummann Hansen and John Sheehan Figure 2. Photo ofthe Bonhústoftin church site in Leirvík, seen from approximately west. Photo: S. Stummann Hansen. death of thirty-nine inhabitants of Leir- vík in a smallpox epidemic in 17252. Finally, there is a tradition concerning a local man, who drowned at sea in 1877. His body eventually drifted ashore, but without one of its arms, and it was bur- ied in the churchyard in the neighbour- ing village of Fuglaíjorður. The missing arm was later recovered and, interest- ingly, buried at the Leirvík Bonhústoft- in3. Description The village of Leirvík is situated on the north-eastern shore of the Gotunes peninsula, on the island of Eysturoy. It is located in a fairly level area, open to the sea at the north, and is defined by two high mountains - Ritujjall and Sigatindur - at the south. The site consists of a sub- circular enclosure containing the sod-cov- ered remains of a centrally located build- ing. The field in which it is located slopes down northwards and features a number of small drainage ditches, locally referred to as veitir (Figs. 2-3). The enclosure measures 19.5 m north-south by 19.2 m east-west, inter- nally. Its enclosing element consists of an earthen bank with an entrance gap, measuring 0.5 m in width, at west. The bank is very well preserved from the entrance towards the south. Along this stretch it survives as a flat-topped bank averaging 0.45 m in external height, 0.2 m in internal height and 0.75 m in basal width. At south its external side has been scarped back to form an almost 2 Dahl incorrectly refers this event to 1736 in his reference to the site (Trap 1968, 290). Thus a record of October 4th 1725 states that this year 11 men, 14 women and 16 children died from smallpox. Faroese National Archives (Færo Amt - Indkomne Breve til Stifsbefalingsmanden 1723-25). 3 Pers. com., Páll Mikkelsen, Tórshavn. 30

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