Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Síða 19

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Síða 19
ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF SELECTED SUBMERGED SITES IN VESTFIRÐIR Scandinavia to North America in late 19th century and it is possible that this particular ship came to Alftafjörður, even though no historic reference has been found supporting this. The fate of SS/Norway is well known as it sank after a collision with another ship at Lands End in Britain. The other ceramic vessel was a white porcelain saucer and it also was stamped. The stamp was a red flag with the letters BDS in the center of the flag. BDS stands for the shipping line Bergen Dampskibs Selskap, which also sailed with emigrants from Scandinavia to America in the late 19th century (Bonsor, N.R.P. 1975). In the south part of the sampling area, about 20 meters ffom the shore, was a shipwreck (Fig. 6). The shipwreck lies at a depth of 6 - 8 meters and is approximately 30 x 8 meters in size. The stem points to the north but the bow of the ship is buried into a sandbank to the south. The superstmcture of the ship is gone and it is lying on the seabed around the wreck. No propeller was visible by the stem of the ship, only fastening for a mdder. This suggests that the ship had no engine but was fitted with sails. The anchor chain extends from the ship in a northeast direction, which indicates that the ship was lying at anchor when it was sunk. The size and shape of the ship suggests that it is the remains of a three or two masted schooner. The hull leans about 20 - 30° on backboard, making most of the starboard side visible. The hull is made of wood and the lower part of it is covered with copper plates which are still in situ. Preliminary research suggests that the ship is the remains of a schooner named Bergljót built in Germany in 1879. It was damaged beyond repair in 1901 and was transported to Álftafjörður to be used as foundation for a new pier. However, the pier was eventually built elsewhere and the ship has remained more or less undisturbed since the early 20th century (DV. 42. 1983) Area B. Hlíð The seabed in sampling area B is similar to area A but is more perturbed by wave action as it is less sheltered. The composition of the seabed is predominantly sand and clay and little marine vegetation is visible. The epifauna is similar to area A, crabs, starfishes, etc. The bottom is also deeper towards the east and the depth is about 18-20 meters 100 meters ffom the shore. No whale bones were recorded in this sampling area but pieces of broken iron objects were found in different places. At the center of the sampling area a large iron object was recorded which probably are remains of a boiler ffom a steamship. The iron wreckage around it and in other places of the sampling area is probably broken up pieces of a vessel that sunk there. It is uncertain what ship it was but preliminary historical research suggests that it belonged to an Icelandic merchant, who was situated in ísafjörður at the beginning of the 20th century (Jón Þ. Þór 1984). Önundarfjörður Önundarfjörður is the second fjord south of ísafjarðardjúp and it is oriented in an east to west direction. A trading post was established there during the Middle ages at Flateyri and in the early 20th century the site had developed into a small village. 17
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