Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 55

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 55
SMALL HOLDER FARMING IN EARLY MEDIEVAL ICELAND: SKUGGI IN HÖRGÁRDALUR emerged at this point, but if the archaeo- fauna cannot yet be entirely used as con- clusive answers to all these points, it nevertheless provides new data on a site previously unknown except for very recent survey information (Hreiðarsdóttir et al. 2008:230). Similar is true for Hörgárdalur and much of Eyjafjörður also (i.e. Harrison et al. 2010) and this paper hopes to provide an incentive for further discussion and necessary archaeo- logical research of this region. Skuggi in Hörgárdalur, Trench 1 Skuggi lies south of the glacially fed river Hörgá on the upper slopes of the river valley (Hörgárdalur) near the base of a rocky escarpment. This river traverses Hörgárdalur and makes its way past the former manorial and monastic site at Möðruvellir to even- tually drain into the ocean in Eyjafjörður just slightly north of Gásir. The visible ruin are at 170 m asl, or about a 10 minute uphill hike from Skuggabrú, the bridge leading the modern road across Hörgá. The slope levels out slightly in the area of the archeological ruins, but just south of it continues again uphill to Staðartunguháls, a peak belonging to the mountain range dividing Öxnadalur from Hörgárdalur. Skuggi is ecologically a mid-to upper highland site without direct access to either the valley bottom or ready access to pastures at higher eleva- tion but with good rough grazing in its immediate site catchment. Prior to the excavation, little was known about the site other than that the ruins were old and the area containing skuggagata (‘shadow path’) was part of the land owned by Staðartunga farm at least by the end of »ðcljýellir AKUREYRI ■ Staðartunga fi'SVuGcJ/ ■Klaústúrhús : 10 Kilometers Figure 1. Map of Hörgárdalur including Skuggi, Klausturhús, Staðartunga, Möðruvellir, and Gásir (map by R. Streeter, locations added by R. Harrison). 53
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