Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2009, Qupperneq 18

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2009, Qupperneq 18
Adolf Friðriksson Figure 6. Gravefield “C" in Berufjörður, NW-Iceland. (From Bruun 1928). other (nine) graves follow a NE-SW ori- entation. It is interesting to note that, in contrast to the other graves, this was a child's grave (see also Callow 2006). There may have been a particular reason for this arrangement, but as the whole site had been plundered before excava- tion, and has now been levelled and transformed into a golf course, it is dif- ficult to offer a detailed analysis or inter- pretation. The most common “design” of an Icelandic cemetery is simply linear, with graves lying from end to end, in a row. Even the smallest grave fíelds, i.e. with only two graves, are consistently arranged in this manner, such as those recently excavated in Saltvík and Kálfskinn (Fig. 5), N-Iceland between 2003 and 2005. Presuming that there were no further burials at these sites, the total length of these cemeteries is c. 13 and 18 m respectively. A pagan cemetery in Keldudalur, N-Iceland which was uncov- ered in 2003, had 4 graves and was 20 m long (Guðný Zoega 2008, 9-12). Grave field C in Berufjörður, NW-Iceland is c. 55 m long, with c. 5 graves (Fig. 6). A recently identifíed row cemetery at Kumlholt, N-Iceland, with c. 6 barrows in a line, is c. 70 m long (Fig. 7). Grave fíeld D in Berufjörður is also linear, but has two parallel lines of c. 8-10 graves, and is c. 80 m long (Fig. 8). Laugarbrekka in Snæfellsnes, W-Iceland, is perhaps the longest row cemetery known in Iceland so far, c. 90 m long, and appears to be divided into two groupings. However, detailed description of that site is want- ing. The second type of cemetery which can be identifíed in Iceland is the one where the graves are closer together and form a group or a cluster. Within each group the graves are more or less lying in short parallel lines of 2 or 3 graves. The largest known clusters are those of Dalvík and Ytra-Garðshom (see Figs. 2 and 4 above). It is also interesting to note, that in both these cases, especially that of Dalvík (note A, B, and C on fíg. 2) one can discem possible group formations within the cluster. The most recent dis- covery of a cluster cemetery is that of 16
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