Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2007, Blaðsíða 91

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2007, Blaðsíða 91
A REASSESSMENT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CATHEDRAL AT GaRÐAR, GREENLAND side. Furthermore Norlund believed that the nave of the church was expanded in this phase (compare fig. 4 and 5). The lat- ter interpretation is, however, in my belief open to question, particularly regarding the nature of the south wall of the nave. Here Norlund would ascribe the parts of the south wall which are not coloured in figure 4 to Garðar 2. Consequently the south wall of the nave became markedly skewed in comparison with the earlier church and it would have meant that the nave was almost 2 metres wider at the eastern end than at the western end (Nor- lund 1930, 32) (exterior measurements). Furthermore it would have skewed the chancel itself towards the north when seen from inside the church, creating a definitely unbalanced church interior that carmot have gone unnoticed. While it is not impossible that Norlund’s theory was right, it does beg the question of why the builders were satisfied with this crookedness of the church. Certainly it seems unlikely that the skewed south wall was a result of inept builders, since no other Norse Greenlandic stone church is as markedly crooked as Norlund pictured Garðar 2. It seems even stranger when keeping in mind that the church at Garðar was the cathedral, and not just a regular parish church. I would suggest that the founda- tion which Norlund pictured as belonging to Garðar 2 could instead be traces of a supporting wall, erected at a later point to ward off instabilities in the south wall of the nave. This would mean that there was no major increase of the width of the nave in phase 3, but that the church retained the width from phase 1. Phase 3 is thus represented solely by the further extension of the chancel and the erection of the side chapels. Here another point must be made. As mentioned earlier, Norlund believed that there was a door in the corner between the nave and the south chapel. This was based on his belief that wall A (fig. 6) belonged solely to Garðar 1, and was not used as a foundation when the extended chancel was built (cp. fig. 5). It is also contingent upon the fact that the nave was indeed widened, since the small opening that Norlund saw as a door was formed partly by the foundations that he ascribed to the widened nave. Even if the nave was widened, which I doubt it was, I have already stated why I do not believe in the existence of a door at this place. I would further suggest that the part of wall A, which lay inside the south chapel, was utilized in connection with the extended chancel. Now the earlier foundation for the enclosure wall was used as a founda- tion for the west gable of the south chap- el. This would cause the south chapel to mirror the north chapel closely, which seems more likely than Norlund’s propo- sition. Summing up, I would suggest that phase 3 consisted solely of the extension of the chancel: it was lengthened and two identical chapels were added, one at each side. Phase 4 In connection with phase 4,1 will return to the east gable of the nave, which was discussed in connection with phase 1. As mentioned there, Norlund considered the middle part of this foundation to be a later addition, inserted in connection with Garðar 2. It is never clear in the publica- tion why Norlund believed this to be the case, and it is not altogether impossible that the nave had a foundation running the entire length of the east gable from the outset. If the middle section of this 89
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