Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 126

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 126
HOWELL M. ROBERTS AND ELÍN ÓSK HREIÐARSDÓTTIR Burial VII, was identified to the east of Burial V and north east of Burial III (see figures 3 and 12). This feature measured up to 1.85m in length, 0.75m in width and up to 0.45m in depth. Burial VII contained circa 50 horse bones and bone fragments, from at least two individuals, scattered and disturbed in antiquity. It is noted that these remains may represent parts of the same animals as Burial V. All bones from Burial V and Burial VII, when considered together are consistent with two mature animals, one of which was more than 20 years old (Leifsson, 2012b, 73). No artefacts were recovered from this feature. Discussion This paper acknowledges the interim nature and incomplete nature of the current results. Whilst these discoveries detailed above account for all plainly visible features (and areas between and beyond these discoveries) the possibility of course remains that fiirther features still await investigation. If the suggestion advanced forthe 1915 remains is accepted, we might for example consider further finds to the north of the area excavated 2007-2010. Much work remains to be done, not least testing those remaining areas around the burials - if nothing else to eliminate the possibility of further fmds. Furthermore, the relationship of the grave field to the domestic remains at Litlu-Núpar deserves further investigation. It is also recognised that the current discoveries have limited absolute dating. Tephra evidence indicates that all features long pre-date 1477 AD, and likely also 1300 AD. A program of radiocarbon dating has yet to be carried out, although the limited precision of such techniques for the expected time period is problematic. The burials are consistent with pre-Christian mortuary practice in Iceland, although several new complexities are indicated. The burials are thus all thought to date to the period 850-1050 AD. With 9 reported graves, Litlu-Núpar is one of the larger pre-Christian burial fíelds in Iceland. It may however be debated how the various graves are connected or associated. All features appear to share a broad alignment, north north-west to south south-east, and might perhaps form two rows. This alignment is approximately parallel to the contour at site. The closest of the features are adjacent (Burials III and V), whilst the largest distance between is the 14m separation between the 1915 fínds. It is thought that this similarity in alignment, and the distribution of the features suggests a fairly short period of use, that the graves were placed with an awareness of each other - within a span of time where earlier graves remained as visible monuments. The boat grave Burial III clearly forms the core of a group of features, however the direct contemporanity of all these cannot be demonstrated. It is here assumed as a general rule that horse burials (and dog burials) will be in some way associated with human burials, rather than being wholly isolated or individual intemments. It is thus believed that Burials V, VI and VII 'belong with' Burial III. 124
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