Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Page 85

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Page 85
THE SVALBARÐ PROJECT destroyed by bulldozing. A second low mound was noted in an enclosed yard around the modem house and it is possible that further work in this area might reveal traces of older site occupations. Þorvaldsstaðasel A & B The sheiling-name Þorvaldssaðasel is associated with an area of boggy lowlands east of the Svalbarðsá river, alongside the Þorvaldsstaðaá stream, a tributary of Svalbarðsá. The farm-name Þorvaldsstaðir is preserved as an element in several placenames in the area but its location is unknown and no historical information has survived about the farm or the Þorvaldur who gave it his name. Given that the Þorvaldsstaðir place-name is preserved in both the sheiling-name and a distant upland pasture, it seems likely that a farm named Þorvaldsstaðir did once exist in the area. Two sites in the boggy area by Þorvaldsstaðaá have been identified and there has been confusion about which of them should be called Þorvaldsstaðasel, a well-known local place-name. In this study, the more westerly ruin, which is closer to Svalbarðsá, will be called Beitarhús, as this was the use of this structure in the memory of Sigtryggur’s Þorláksson, the now-retired farmer at Svalbarð, while the other is given the Þorvaldsstaðasel placename. Beitarhús Beitarhús is the well-preserved min of a recent beitarhús located on the north bank of the Þorvaldsstaðaá stream, about 2.7 km SSE from the Svalbarð farm. The beitarhús is a substantial min and, with its seven rooms, is much more complex than beitarhús min stmctures with just one byre room for the sheep and store-room for hay, a type of stmcture documented at Hólsfjöll, N-Þingeyjarsýsla, for example (see Ævarsson 2007). It can be difficult to concretely distinguish a small farm from a shieling or a beitarhús but this elaborate rain comprising multiple auxillary rooms suggests that it may have had another role before it was used as a sheep house for winter grazing. The mins are situated on a low rise in the midst of boggy and hummocked heath. A low turf boundary wall encloses the site. The predominately grassy vegetation within the walls is a marked contrast to the Empetrum-dominated hagi outside the wall. A dozen soil core tests were taken at this site. Two cores in a small room at the eastem edge of the complex showed wood ash and charcoal at 22 cm and 50 - 60 cm depth respectively. In one core, tephra resembling VI477 was visible at 65 cm depth. To the west side of the structure, the core revealed massive rock at the depth of 23-26 cm under the surface. These cores suggest that there are traces of an occupation phase older than the visible ruin in areas with deeper soil accumulation. Þorvaldsstaðasel Þorvaldsstaðasel is a beautiful site that stands out from its flat surroundings. The mins comprise two major elements, an enclosed pen and rather high mound, situated in a moist heath landscape with very high hummocks, bogs, low birch, dwarf birch, ling, grass and gravelly areas. After an initial survey in 2009 it 83
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