Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2009, Qupperneq 16

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2009, Qupperneq 16
Adolf Friðriksson Houofgraves A A F A <-} A F 1 rP 1 . Oto 2 3to 5 6to 9 10to12 13to15 16to19 Dist.mce m cs Figure 3. The number of incidents of distance between graves. The figures are based on measure- ments from edge to edge, of the 76 best recorded examples. of 4 burials as well.5 It is thus tempting to assume that the typical and most com- mon size of the Icelandic grave field is at least c. 4-5 graves. What does the size of cemeteries tell us about ancient Icelandic society? Were certain locations, such as those with a single individual interred, symbolically more specifíc than other burial places? Did that symbolism vary in time? To what extent does the size and location of a grave fíeld reflect aspects of social organisation, such as the development of settlement household and the structura- tion of the new society on the island? Given the nature of the evidence at hand, it is impossible to assert that the single grave site did not exist at all, but, it is equally clear that they are not necessarily the most common type of burial site in Iron-Age Iceland. It may be that single graves and their location did have a dif- ferent role to the larger communal or household grave field. It would certainly be interesting to explore further whether such differences may be reflected in other aspects of funeral arrangement, such as the grave goods or fumishings, 5 Kumlholt and Ingiríðarstaðir in N-Iceland. but that is beyond the scope of the present paper. Space The second variable which can be exam- ined at most of the sites which have two or more graves, and regardless of other limitations of the data, is the distance between graves (Fig. 3). As the graph in figure 3 indicates, a space of c. 3-5 m between a grave and its nearest neighbour is by far the most com- mon arrangement. In fact there is only one case of a grave with less than lm in between, and that happens to be a child burial, buried some 60 cm away from an adult woman's grave. Grave space exceeding 10 m is not only rare, but all known occurrences are on sites which are either seriously damaged or remain to be properly investigated. In any case, for the purpose of outlining the main character- istics of these remains, it is satisfactory to know that in 70% of known cases the distance between any two graves is c. 2-7 metres. Is there significance to the spacing between graves? It is at least clear that in the Iron Age there was a dominant prefer- 14
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