Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2007, Síða 89

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2007, Síða 89
A REASSESSMENT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CATHEDRAL AT GaRÐAR, GREENLAND lem, however. Letting the foundation of the east gable of the church run the entire length of the gable would make sense if one meant to add extra strength to the gable wall in order to secure the stability of the chancel arch. But the later expan- sion of the church does not seem to have increased the width of the chancel arch, begging the question of why the builders suddenly decided that further strength- ening was necessary. That it was indeed necessary cannot, of course, be discount- ed completely, but if the middle part of the foundation here was a later addition, it is also possible that it represents the very last phase of the church - a point I will return to in phase 4. As mentioned, Norlund believed the enclosure south of the church to be absolutely contemporary with Garðar 1. He gave two main reasons for this, name- ly that the western and eastern walls of the enclosure cut under the foundations of the church. The western one of these foundations is supposed to cut under the church foundations east of the proposed door in the nave, while the eastern one is supposed to cut under the southern foun- dation of the south chapel (fig. 4). The first statement is rather odd: if the west- ern foundation of the enclosure cut under the foundation wall of the church, this would imply that the enclosure actually predated the church, which is unlikely. Rather it ought to have been bonded with the foundation of the church. Looking at figure 4, an explanation suggests itself. It is likely that the western foundation of the enclosure cut under the very south- ern part of the church foundation, since this part of the latter seems to be a later addition - that is the non-coloured part of the church foundation in figure 4. This does not prove, however, that the enclo- sure foundation was bonded with - and thus absolutely contemporary with - the foundation of Garðar 1. The second argument is more readily understandable. Here Norlund states that the eastem foundation of the enclosure (wall A in fig. 6) cuts under the southern foundation of the south chapel. However, this only proves that wall A predates the south chapel, not that it is contemporary with the chancel of Garðar 1. Norlund does not state anywhere that wall A is bonded with the south wall of the chancel, which is the sole argument that would establish absolute contem- poraneity between the church and the enclosure. Unfortunately the issue cannot be resolved based on the extant material, and an excavation is necessary to settle the matter absolutely. Another thing does, however, point to the enclosure being a later addition. This relates to the rather strange way in which wall A meets the church. Had it been planned from the outset, it would seem logical to let wall A meet the south-east corner of the nave instead of the rather awkward arrange- ment where the wall meets the church in the corner between nave and chancel. A final point to be made here regards Norlund’s theory of an even ear- lier church. He argued the presence of an earlier church due to burials being found beneath wall A in the south chapel. Hence, if wall A was indeed erected simultane- ously with the church, it seems likely that an earlier church existed. However, if it cannot be proved that the enclosure walls are bonded with the walls of the church, Norlund’s argument for the presence of a church before Garðar 1 is gone. Summing up, I would suggest that phase 1 of the church at Garðar consisted of a church with a Romanesque plan, corresponding 87
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