Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Side 18

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Side 18
JORIS COOLEN AND NATASCHA MeHLER Figure 3. Brynjúlfur Jónssorís sketch of the ruins at Þingeyrar (after Jónsson 1906). Early records concerning the location of the assembly site place it on the shore of Lake Hóp, where shifting sand dunes were thought to have obscured it (Kálund 1986, 22), but later it was consistently placed by the farm where an alleged court circle was first reported in 1858 (Maurer 1997, 191) and then repeatedly visited and investigated (e.g., Friðriksson et al. 2005. 22-25; Zoéga et al. 2006, 27-28).2 In 1886, Sigurður Vigfússon visited Þingeyrar on his field trip through Húnavatnssýslur and Skagafjörður (Vigfússon 1892, 79). Vigfús- son mentioned the dómhringur and com- mented that it may have been a horse pen. He also stated that he had not observed any 2 For an overview of the archaeological surveys that have taken place at Þingeyrar, see Friðriksson et al. 2005, 22-24 (in Icelandic) and Friðriksson 1994,116 and Whitmore 2013, 336-45 (in English). 16

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