Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Side 124

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Side 124
HOWELL M. ROBERTS AND ELÍN ÓSK HREIÐARSDÓTTIR both included small quantities of charcoal, and occasional small packing stones. Connected to the grave cut was a fiarther feature believed to be a post setting [212]. This feature measures up to 0.30m in width, at least 0.42m in length and 0.45m in total depth. Its fill contained small quantities of charcoal and stone. Opposing feature [212] was a further post hole [214] measuring up to 0.28m in diameter and 0.37m in depth. Post hole [214] had an axis inclined to the west, and a fill including charcoal and a few packing stones. To the south of grave cut [216], but still within cut [190] were two stake holes, features [187] and [189]. Both measured 0.10-0.12m in diameter and circa 0.05m in depth. Burial V - Double (?) horse burial Immediately to the north of the boat (Burial III) a horse grave was excavated in 2008. Burial V was an irregular oval in shape and measured 1.5 - 2.5m in diameter and up to 0.48m in depth, with steep concave sides and a concave base. The feature had been disturbed in antiquity, prior to the fall of the 1477 tephra horizon. The fills contained numerous horse bones, the remains of at least two mature individuals. Several horse bones, along with stones from the fill, had been spread beyond the north westem limit of the grave. In addition, a single human bone was recovered at the southern edge of this feature. No artefacts were found in Burial V. Burial VI - Horse burial Burial VI, excavated in 2009, is another complex grave. At the north is a sub-oval cut feature measuring 1.55m in length, 1.05m in width and up to 0.64m in depth, containing horse bones. The latter feature is however part of a larger negative feature with a total length of circa 3.70m, and variably 0.22-0.36m in depth. Several further irregular cut features are both within and without the larger cut, possibly representing post-settings or perhaps stone throws (see figure 12). The purpose of these is unclear. These features showed little sign of disturbance in antiquity, although the nature of the bone finds indicates otherwise (below). A broad, low mound of físt sized stones was encountered adjacent to the grave at the west. The northem part of Burial VI contained the greater part of a horse skeleton (missing the femurs) wholly disarticulated but without any cut marks 122
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