Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Side 27

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Side 27
Surveying The Assembly Site And Churches Of Þingeyrar 435175 435200 435225 435175 435200 435225 Figure 8. Detail of the resistivity data showing the area of the dómhringur (despiked, highpass filtered; high resistance = black, low resistance = white). There is no obvious association with the dómhringur. The abovementioned anoma- lies partly run across the latter and do not constitute a meaningful assemblage that can be readily interpreted e.g., as a monas- tic complex. Nevertheless, further investi- gation of these areas seems worthwhile.4 Possible booth remains One of the main aims of the surveys at Þingeyrar was to determine whether the re- mains of booths, which Brynjulfur Jónsson had observed in the late 19,h century, could be detected by resistivity measurements. Indeed, two anomalies were encountered 4 In April 2014, geomagnetic, resistivity and GPR surveys were carried out in Þingeyrar as part of the Klaustur á íslandi - Monasticism in Iceland project, directed by Steinunn Kristjánsdóttir. The results of these surveys have not been published yet, but we hope the application of multiple geophysical methods may allow for further conclusions. 25

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