Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Side 74

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Side 74
SIGRID CECILIE JUEL HANSEN it is not uncommon that they are found tapering towards one or both ends due to wear. The dark grey schist type is often longer and narrower than the light grey schist stones that are generally both thicker and wider in relation to their length. This pattem of variations within the shape of whetstone of the two schist types is similar to both Kaupang (Resi 2008, 31-32) and Hedeby (Resi 1990, 20-26). In general the whetstones fall into three main groups (figs. 2-4): Bar-shaped medium-sized whetstones, used for knifes, scythes, and other small edged or pointed tools. This is by far the most common group and there are great variations within it (fig. 2a & b). Smaller pendant whetstones for personal use with or without means for suspension (fig. 3a & b). Large stationary whetstones for larger implements or swords (fig. 4a & b). Much variation exists within these Figures 2a & b. Examples of bar-shaped medium-sized whetstones, one (a) whole whetstone from the burial at Ljótsstaðir (Þjmsl959-54), and another (b) from Hvítárholt (þjms!964-283-425) broken across the centre. Figures 3a & b. Examples of small pendant whetstones, one (a) with a hole, from Galtalækur (Þjmsl929-10483) and the other (b) with groves for a strap attachment from Hrísbrú (þjms2008-21-48 +237). general groups. This variation can be the result of different uses of the stone, but is also influenced by more random factors like the quality of the raw material, the production of the stone, and reuse after breakage, thereby limiting the usefulness of shape as an analytical criterion. The only datable change that occurs in shapes is a decrease of the pendant type whetstones for larger implements or swords from the burial at Eyrateigur (Þjmsl995; 359 and 360), one (a) of Eidsborg schist whetstone (nr. 359 top), one (b) of the dark grey schist type (nr. 360 bottom). 72
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