Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 33

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 33
ON FARM MOUNDS 12. An llth-12th century hall in Sveigakot with an annex at the back which was used both for cooking and food storage. dors and had adjoining turf walls and roofs. To begin with these were predomi- nantly much smaller rooms intended for specific purposes, typically cooking, food preparation and food storage. Examples of such add-ons from the 10th- llth centuries come from Granastaðir, Grelutóttir, Hvítárholt (VIII and IX), Skallakot and Sveigakot (Fig. 12). In later structures these additional rooms tend to increase in size and number and new functions also get represented, notably latrines and, most importantly, the stofa, a dwelling and reception room smaller than the hall, but usually larger than the other rooms. These develop- ments are clearly seen in 1 lth-13th centu- ry farmhouses at sites like Aslákstunga innri, Gjáskógar, Sámsstaðir, Snjáleifartóftir, Stóraborg, Stöng and Þórarinsstaðir (Fig. 13). Setting aside for a moment the reasons for these changes they had very important repercussions for the development of fann-mounds. Firstly this spread the workload of repairs and rebuilding more evenly. In particular major repair works and rebuilding could in these structures be achieved piecemeal. As each room was structurally a separate building its timber frame, turf walls and roof could be repaired and rebuilt separately. This means that instead of having to dismantle the whole structure when the timber frame needed replacing or major repairs, each cell could be dealt with separately. Thus the whole rhythm of building main- tenance was íundamentally altered, with smaller but more frequent rebuilds instead of more infrequent but radical repairs. It is likely that this change in rhythm affected the whole house-holding and building maintenance paradigm, including the floor maintenance habitus. 31
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