Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Side 47

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Side 47
THE LeIRVÍK “B0NHÚSTOFTIN” AND THE EaRLY CHRISTIANITY OF THE FaROE ISLANDS, AND BEYOND Figure 11. Distribution map of church sites with circular or sub-circular enclosures. Computer- graphics: M. C. Krause. sophisticated than the skin-covered boats which are often considered to be typical of the Early Medieval Irish sailors (Breen and Forsythe 2004, 45-49). However, much further analysis of the historical and archaeological evidence needs to be undertaken before a final conclusion on these matters can be reached. Any further analysis of the archaeological record must inevitably commence with the well-known group of cross-inscribed slabs from Ólansgarður, on the small island of Skúvoy. This com- prises over a dozen slabs, formed of the local basalts and tuffs, which in the main display encircled linear and outline cross- es. Some, but not all, of these have been published, in greater or lesser detail, by authorities such as Kermode (1931) and Krogh (1990), and their general simi- larity to cross-inscribed slabs of Early Medieval date from Ireland and Scotland has often been noted. It has recently been stated, for instance, that “all of these show clear “Irish” influence and have no close Scandinavian parallels” (Fisher 2002, 40). Obviously, this potential connection between Ireland and the Faroe Islands is of considerable relevance to the ques- tion under consideration in this paper, in that if these slabs can be demonstrated to date to before the Scandinavian landnám period then archaeological evidence will have been identified that supports the lit- 45

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