Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Síða 94

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Síða 94
DOUGLAS J. BOLENDER, JOHN M. STEINBERG AND BRIAN N. DAMIATA subsequent generations at the farms. Today, the Viking Age site at Lower Glaumbær, located in a flattened field is not visible as anything other than a very slight, shapeless, rise in the modern homefield. The unobtrusiveness of the site is not a product of modem field flattening. When the Hekla 1104 tephra fell, only a short time after abandonment of the site, the buildings had collapsed into a broad mound in which only a gentle rise and fall of the walls and the variegated surface of collapsed turf inside the structure were still apparent. By the time of the Hekla 1300 ash fall the site was nearly flat with only a small area of shallow dips outside the former entrance in the northeast comer of the longhouse. At this time the site was largely unmarked in the landscape and would have been known only by memory and not any visible index. Like Lower Glaumbær, there was no contemporary knowledge of the Viking Age farmstead at Lower Stóra-Seyla. The name Langhús (lit. “long house”) does appear in its place name inventory (Ingvarsson 1999), however it is associated with a spot south of the medieval farmstead, away from the Viking Age site, and clearly is not associated with the buried farmstead. The Viking Age site is not marked on the surface and appears as a low series of ridges that show little of the structure undemeath and can easily be mistaken for the product of solifluction or soil creep associated with the hillside immediately to the west. For the most part the basic smooth surface of the site was in place by the time of the Hekla 1104 layer. However, there is a distinct dismption in the Hekla 1104 tephra associated with the youngest building on the site. There the tephra layer is mixed in with the upper layers of turf debris suggesting that the building was still in the process of collapsing when the ash layer fell. The erasure of the early buildings on the site was probably accomplished by the later inhabitants of the farmstead. They appear to have deliberately infilled and smoothed out old buildings, probably to make the space easier to navigate. Other than the last buildings in use, there was little to see there at the time of relocation. Like the Viking Age site at Lower Glaumbær, by 1300 Lower Stóra-Seyla looked much the same as it does today. The most salient feature on the contemporary site, a post-1300 bam, was built on a relatively smooth surface that overlay multiple sfructures fforn the Viking Age. The bam and a nearby large fire pit were dug directly into the mins of the old farmhouse and it is difficult to imagine that their builders were unaware that these new structures were situated within older mins, although whether or not they understood them to be domestic buildings is difficult to ascertain. Discussion Some qualifications are in order to begin to understand the prevalence and possible importance of farm relocation. The SASS project concentrated on geophysical surveying and excavation at the Viking Age fannsteads. Furthermore, because the Viking Age component of the farm-mounds is deeply buried and often covered with contemporary farm buildings, roads, and inffastmcture, we were not able to detail the earliest phases 92
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