Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 57

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 57
SMALL HOLDER FARMING IN EARLY MEDIEVAL ICELAND: SKUGGI IN HÖRGÁRDALUR Figure 3. Skuggi Trench 1 Radiocarbon dates (Atmospheric data from Reimer et al. 2009, https://cl4.arch.ox.ac.uk/oxcal/OxCal.html, v. 1.6, Bronk Ramsey 2010,). et al 2010). All faunal remains reported here were recovered ffom Skuggi in 2008 and 2009 and collected from Trench 1 (TRl), a 4 m long (N - S) and 3 m wide (E - W) section containing midden deposits about 1 m to 1,30 m deep. The midden possibly extends at least two more meters to the west, and further to the south and its eventual complete excavation may double the amount of archaeofauna and other archaeological and ecological materials collected so far. The deposits were entire- ly sieved (4 mm dry mesh) except for 1 liter whole soil samples ffom each context retained for flotation. Time and Place: Radiocarbon Dates, Tephrochronology, and Phasing Radiocarbon analysis provides calibrated dates for the Skuggi midden deposits rang- ing between ca. AD 890 - 1208 (2 sigma range) (SUERC samples no. 27379- 27382, Cook and Ascough 2010); Tephrochronology further aids in dating this site: All midden deposits are sealed by H1300, and most of them by H1104 (Richard Streeter, U Edinburgh/NABO, personal communication, August 2010). The turf structure below the midden con- tains tephra layers resulting from the vol- canic landnám eruption (LNS) that coincided with Icelandic settlement in AD 871. So far, fíve occupational phases have been encountered at Skuggi, all associat- ed with the midden trench TRl. Phase I refers to the initial site settlement phase and is associated with the turf structure emerging under the midden. This struc- ture’s in situ walls contain the volcanic ash layers referred to as LNS 871 land- nám sequence. The sigma 2 (95.4%) calibrated C14 dates listed in Table 1 are used. The Skuggi artifacts Datable objects are often rare in Viking and medieval deposits in Iceland, but the 2008-09 Skuggi excavations produced some artifacts consistent with the radio- carbon and tephra chronology. Two like- 55
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