Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 84

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 84
GUÐRÚN ALDA GÍSLADÓTTIR, JAMES M. WOOLLETT, UGGI ÆVARSSON, CÉLINE DUPONT-HÉBERT, ANTHONY NEWTON AND ORRI VÉSTEINSSON substantial) H3, H1300 and VI477 tephra layers provided highly useful stratigraphic cues for giving relative dates for stratigraphy observed in the core tests, although tephra deposits were often absent due to either human or natural erosion processes. Various scales of excavations were carried out at six sites. The most extensive excavations included re-examinations of the Svalbarð midden (in 2008 and 2009), extensive trenching at Þorvaldstaðasel (2010), and a test pit and quite extensive open area excavation in Hjálmarvík (in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012). Sondages were dug at Kúðá and in a ruin in Sjóhúsvík, while at Bægistaðir, three exposed sections were cleaned back and documented where an adjacent stream had eroded the edge of the farm mound. Also, near Bægistaðir, an intriuging stone stmcture resembling a Viking age grave was excavated. While almost all known sites have been investigated, Skriða, a hjáleiga or shieling located in 2011 still needs to be cored and then possibly excavated. A few sites need to be revisited to confírm dating by trial trenching, including Flaga, Brekknakot, Svalbarðssel and possibly Fjallalækjarsel. Other sites, where our investigations have not succeeded to fmd traces of occupation before the modem period will probably be left out in further research for the near future. At sites where dating has been confirmed by trial trenching, more work remains to be done, namely to study the nature of the archaeological remains through laterally extensive excavations. Below is a summary of fíeld observations made of Svalbarð's outlying sites that have received more intensive examination during the project, along with historical details regarding occupation derived from written or oral sources. Svalbarðssel Svalbarðssel was a hjáleiga on the property of Svalbarð. The site is located roughly 4 km south of Svalbarð, 300 m east of Svalbarðsá. The place-name suggests that the site was one of Svalbarð’s shielings (sel) at least at some point in the past. Svalbarðssel is mentioned as an abandoned hjáleiga in the 1712 Jarðabók survey (JÁM, 361; Þormóðsson 1970, 62-63) indicating that it had been occupied as a farm at least once before that date. Occasional occupation in the 18th and early 19th century is possible but from 1832-1974 the farm was in full and constant occupation (Elentínusson 2003, 425) and it is now privately owned summer house. The Svalbarðssel site consists of a low grassy mound with traces of recently destroyed mins of turf farmhouses. More or less intact are recent mins of a sheephouse incorporating cement and metal constmction materials. Visible are also mins of a modem bam, also recently bulldozed. Soil core tests of the sheep house min and mound showed that cultural deposits in this area comprised a thin deposit of turfy soil and charcoal lenses overlying natural gravel parent material. These constructions are relatively recent. Fieldwalking and spot coring in the flat field around the mound also proved no positive traces of occupation, suggesting that components of the historic site may have been 82
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