Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Side 70

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Side 70
Christopher Callow Figure 3. a) a miniature wooden horse discovered during excavations at Hólar, Skagafjörður. The horse is about 3.5cm in length; b) an anthropomorphic carved wooden jigure excavated at Hólar, Skagafjörður. Images courtesy and copyright of Ragnheiður Traustadóttir. Post-medieval children Although most of our archaeological evi- dence for Iceland is from the medieval period, a recent growth in the apprecia- tion of post-medieval heritage has seen an increase in later archaeology (e.g Guðmundsson et al 2005; Lárusdóttir et al 2005). One recent rescue excava- tion reminds us of the potential for later burial archaeology to raise similar issues about attitudes towards children. Histori- cal archaeology, at least in the English- speaking world, is also taking a growing interest in eighteenth- and nineteenth- century cemeteries and providing data on child burials with which the Icelandic material will be comparable (e.g. Brick- ley & Buteux 2006; Cox 1996). The excavation at the church at Hólskirkja in Bolungarvík in ísafjörður in the Westfjords revealed twenty-two graves dating to the eighteenth- to early twentieth-century in test pits which were dug along the southern wall of the mod- em church (itself built in 1908) (Guð- mundsson et al. 2005). All the individuals were apparently buried in wooden coffins and of the twenty-two burials five were of children. Of those five, two were proba- bly still-born infants of over thirty weeks, a third was estimated to be a perinatal infant of 42 weeks, the fourth was aged between six and twelve months and the last, partial skeleton, was of an individual who died at some stage before they were fourteen years old (ibid.: 84, 88, 91, 92). 68

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