Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 92

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 92
GUÐRÚN ALDA GÍSLADÓTTIR, JAMES M. WOOLLETT, UGGI ÆVARSSON, CÉLINE DUPONT-HÉBERT, ANTHONY NEWTON AND ORRI VÉSTEINSSON found just under the H1300 tephra. Occupation deposits were found between the H1300 and V1477 tephras. The most substantial traces, building walls and ash deposits overlay the V1477 tephra. Deposits of turf rubble and turf collapse separate these three occupation episodes. The most conclusive remains are found in a midden consisting of ash, bone and 19th to 20th century artifacts located on the westem edge of the farm mound. The midden appears to have a depth of 35 to 60 cm and extends approximately 6 to 8 m along the stream edge and less than 2 m into the mound íforn the stream’s bank. Brekknakot Brekknakot is an exception in this study as it not located in Svalbarðstunga but was nevertheless one of the estate’s main assets. It is located high on a south-east facing slope on the west side of Svalbarðsá, opposite Svalbarð. It is fírst mentioned in 1394 as a recently acquired property of the church at Svalbarð (Diplomatarium islandicum 3, 588-89). The farm is referred to both as Brekkur and Brekknakot, the latter suffíx indicating that it had lain abandoned for some time before Svalbarð acquired it. Brekknakot was unoccupied in 1569 (Bréfabók Guðbrands biskups Þorlákssonar 1920, 271). In the land register 1712, Brekknakot has been deserted but 'if people were willing the farm could be occupied again'(JÁM, 361). Brekknakot seems to have been only intermittently occupied until 1811 since when it has been continuously inhabited (Þomióðsson 1970, 56-57). The modem house is located on a levelled mound where the old house used to be (pers. comm from Haraldur Páll Guðmundsson, the farmer in Brekknakot). The contour of the old farm mound is visible east and south of the residence. Widely spaced soil cores where taken in three transects mnning along the mound slope south, east and north east of the house. This fairly loose soil core testing strategy was sufficient to discem whether and where house mound stratigraphy is preserved and where household refuse and fuel waste deposits accumulated. Despite apparent bulldozing of the upper parts of the mound and removal of recent turf buildings, soil coring suggests that there are portions of an intact farm mound and peat-ash deposits underlying and overlying the 1477 ashfall northeast of the modem house. These stratified deposits appear capable of supporting further archaeological investigations. Fjallalækjarsel Fjallalækjarsel is in interior farm south of Svalbarðssel about 8.5 km from the coast, at an elevation of about 120 m above sea level. Fjallalækjarsel is not mentioned in written sources until 1832, when it was described as a cottage belonging to Svalbarð (Þormóðsson 1970, 64). It has been occupied almost constantly since 1832. Like other farms in the area, Fjallalækjarsel was affected by the rush of emigration to North America in 1893, when a couple with three children moved away. No deliberate efforts were made to core around the central part of the modem farm of Fjallalækjarsel as absolutely no sign of a farm mound was visible and 90
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