Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 34

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 34
ORRI VÉSTEINSSON 13. Plan of Gjáskógar. This layout is typical of 1 lth-13th century farms in the South. with a stofa added at the end of the hall in addition to annexes at the back. What this means however is that a com- plete rebuilding of the whole building will never have been needed (barring accidents such as fires or avalanches, or extreme disrepair of the whole structure). Each cell could be rebuilt separately while other parts of the building were left standing. After the stofa became com- monplace people would never have to move out of their farmhouse on account of repairs, even when the hall needed to be rebuilt. This is one weighty practical reason for why people continued to live on the same site, and is one of the pre- conditions for the build-up of farm- mounds: when farmhouses could be kept in good repair by replacing one cell at a time there never arose a reason to aban- don the whole structure and build in a newplace (Urbanczyk 1992, 116-29). One effect of having farmhouses with multiple cells with specialised functions is that the build-up of floors will have been different from one room to the next. There were rooms which had greater traf- fic than others, greater throughput of materials and some which had fires going and others which did not. In particular specialised storage rooms are likely to have seen less traffic and less build-up of fuel residues than other rooms. This means that floors will have increased in thickness at different rates. Some floors will then have had to be dug out more fre- quently than others or significant differ- ences in floor levels could develop within the building. This may not have created any serious problems for the inhabitants 32
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