Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2007, Síða 96

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2007, Síða 96
Mogens Skaaning Hoegsberg found carved pieces of steatite which he believed were architectural details ífom the building. Architectural details carved out of steatite were common in Norway particularly in the 13th century, although in some areas the tradition reached back to the beginning of the 12th century (Ekroll 1997, 65p.). It is futile to speculate on the identity of the interred bishop as a possible means of a more precise dating. The cali- brated range of the bishop alone (1223- 1290) gives three possible candidates, who are known írom written sources: Helge who died 1230, Nicolaus who died 1240 or 1242 and Olaf who died 1280 or 1281 (Gmnlands Historiske Mindesmœrker III, 10-13). Even staying within the overall range of the three dated skeletons frorn the north chapel (circa AD 1225-1275) two of the candidates remain. At best this pro- vides a dating frame for phase 3 up until circa AD 1240, but the frame might even extend up to about AD 1280. In the end, we are therefore left with very little evidence to date phase 3. Correlating some of the circumstantial evidence - the existence of an interme- diate phase 2, the possible architectural details of steatite, the wider frame given by the carbon dates and even Norlund’s dating of the crozier - it is tempting to place phase 3 somewhere in the first half of the 13th century. Under any circum- stances it remains speculative, and it cer- tainly does not help us date the preceding phases any closer. Phase 4, if it did exist, must belong to either the 14th or early 15th century, but cannot be more precisely dated. The unfortunate conclusion is that unless new archaeological investigations unearth new evidence, it will be very dif- ficult to date the cathedral and its differ- ent phases any closer without resorting to pure speculation. Conclusion As I have tried to demonstrate, the devel- opment history of the cathedral at Garðar could be more complex than Norlund believed. His interpretation of the ruin has been more or less uncontested for almost 80 years, and the plans from the publi- cation have been reproduced countless times with hardly any discussion of their virtues and flaws. If the cathedral had a more complex development, it becomes more interesting as one of the keys to the general development at the site. Particu- larly it is important to find out when the enclosure south of the church was added, since this is likely to be the first direct material expression of the change that happened at the farm in connection with the bishop’s seat. Was it erected immedi- ately after the establishment of the bish- op’s seat or later? The final extension of the chancel into phase 3 must also be seen in the light of the church as cathedral. Both elements can therefore be inter- preted as indications of an ecclesiastical presence at Garðar and if they can be more precisely dated, we might be able to get a better impression of the ebb and flow of church power in Greenland. This would be most interesting in the light of Jette Arneborg’s suggested reading of the Icelandic annals (see above). Finally, a better understanding of the various phases of the cathedral could also provide us with a better under- standing of the economic development at Garðar. The extensions of the church, particularly the addition of the enclosure and the final extension of the chancel, must represent a strong economy at the site. If the fourth phase did exist, further investigation is needed to see if this is to be interpreted as a failing economy or as a continuous sound economy and a wish 94
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