Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Side 13

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Side 13
BUILDING AND KEEPING HOUSE IN 19TH-CENTURY ICELAND. DOMESTIC IMPROVEMENTS AT HORNBREKKA, SKAGAFJÖRÐUR ruin had well preserved stone and turf walls and the limit of the farm house and its intemal organization was clearly visible frorn the surface (Fig 2). The farm min, which is on the east edge of the home field, is approximately 23x13 m, with the long axis oriented north-south. It has one entrance from the west and is divided into six different rooms. A boundary wall mns north-south about 3 meters to the east of the min, it is just over 160 meters long and to the south it forms the eastem wall of a ruined sheep house. The domestic midden is behind the boundary wall, directly east of the ruined famihouse. Two rooms in the northem end of the min were chosen for excavation, the cattle byre and the kitchen. A 3x2 m2 trench was also dug into the midden deposits east of the min. All midden deposits and occupation surfaces at Hombrekka were sieved through a 3 mm mesh for the retrieval of artefacts and faunal remains. The artefacts were analysed by Agusta Edwald at the Site Phase Description Period1 Households Phase 1 The oldest phase excavated. The cattle byre has been enlarged from an earlier phase and the partitioning wall between the byre and kitchen is much thinner and the corridor between the rooms in accordance shorter. c. 1850-1870 1. Jóhannes Skúlason & Guðrún Símonardóttir. 2. Árni Bjarnason & Kristín Guðmundsdóttir 3. Sigurður Jónasson & Þuríður Ólafsdóttir. Phase 2 Second oldest excavated phase. The cattle byre and the corridor between it and the kitchen is open. c. 1870-1900 1. Páll Gunnlaugsson & Nanna Jónsdóttir, followed by Nanna's father Jón Jónsson and Helga Benediktsdóttir. 2. Sölvi Kristjánsson & Sigurbjörg S. Guðmundsdóttir, followed by their daughter Anna Sölvadóttir and her husband Sveinbjörn Sveinsson Phase 3 The corridor between the kitchen and the cattle byre has been blocked. The drain in the byre has been filled up and a door created out of the room to the north. It is possibly used as a storage room. c. 1900-1937 1. Sveinbjörn Sveinsson & Anna Sölvadóttir 2. Þorsteinn Jónsson & Sigríður Sigurjónsdóttir 3. Jón Jónsson & Kristín Sigurðardóttir Phase 4 The farm has been abandoned and its roof and walls have collapsed. >1937 Abandoned Table 1 Phases and Households at Hombrekka 11
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