Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2007, Side 86

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2007, Side 86
Mogens Skaaning Hoegsberg Fig. 5. Plan of the church ruin which includes all foundation remains unearthed in 1926, except for the enclosure south of the church. Norlund’sproposedphase 2 (Garðar 2) is superimposed in dark colour. From Norlund 1930, 33. church at foundation level, which puts the presumed stepping stones below ground level. The entrance in the south chapel is conspicuous by its position alone - the church seems unlikely to have an entrance at this point where the foundation is at its thickest. I also hope to show in the fol- lowing sections that wall A (fig. 6) was probably standing in this phase, making a doorway here impossible. Norlund found traces of clay in the foundations as well as between the stones in some of the wall fragments that were still standing (Norlund 1930, 34). He was unsure of the degree to which clay had been used, but Roussell later suggested that it could have been used as a sort of bonding material. Roussell beli- eved that the use of clay as bonding mate- rial would have worked well as long as the roof was intact, but that once the roof collapsed, water would seep in through the top of the unprotected walls and wash out the clay. As a result of this, the walls would eventually collapse, and Roussell thought this to be the main reason for the poor state of the church ruin. (Roussell 1941, 104). Apart from the two phases of the stone built cathedral, Norlund also believed that there was an even earlier church at the site of which no actual traces were found. The theory about an earlier church was based on burials found beneath wall A (fig. 6) in the south cha- pel (Norlund 1930, 52). Wall A seems to be part of one of the walls of the enclo- sure south of the church, which Norlund 84
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