Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2007, Side 66

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2007, Side 66
Arne Espelund Figure 8. The slag heap at Belgsá, indicating also the two pieces of the broken anvil stone. Draw- ing by the author. rial, leaving even less traces. Turf and stones are readily available, while plastic clay is not common in Iceland. The Ice- landers have created their own word for slag: gjall, after the sound that pieces of slag gave when thrown onto the slag heap (compare with German Tonerde for clay applied for potterymaking). Analyses of ore, iron and slag In the year 1996 one to two pieces were taken for analysis from each of the three sites. Fresh samples of brown ochre were also obtained in ditches less than 200 m from the sites Lundur and Viðivellir. At Belgsá no such ore was visible. The ochre and also a sample of true ore - found later - were roasted at 600 °C prior to analysis in order to avoid ambiguity with respect to free and combined water and also to transfer iron to the highest oxide Fe203. Due to a low ratio between the oxides of iron and silica, it was soon realized that the ochre could not have been used as raw material. Iron in the slag is assumed to be present as FeO. Among other oxides only Si02, MnO and A1203, are significant. The latter is regarded as an amphoteric diluent. CaO is present around 1%, the other oxides MgO, BaO, Ti02, P205 and K20 being well below 1%. However, P205 is of importance even at low values because it says something about the qual- ity of the iron produced. In table 6 the important elements are presented as oxides. Notice satisfactory sums for the samples 1, 2, 3 and 5. The slag analyses in the first four rows are reasonable, with the following values for R: Viðivellir (V) 3.22, Lundur (L) 2.49, Belgsá (Bl) 2.15 and (B2) 2.58. Ochre ore found at Viðivel- lir represents a ratio Fe0/Si02 like that of 64
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