Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Qupperneq 28

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Qupperneq 28
Joris Coolen And Natascha Mehler that could possibly be interpreted as booth remains, although only with great uncer- tainty. One is located approximately 20 m west of the dómhringur, on the other side of the hedge. The anomaly consists of an oval area of slightly higher resistance measuring approximately 10x5 m. The field appears to have been levelled, and there are no visible traces of any structure on the surface. Jóns- son marked a levelled area to the west of the dómhringur and two tentative booths connected by a field boundary wall to the north on his sketch map, but it is not pos- sible to re-locate these structures more pre- cisely (see Fig. 3). The second anomaly that could be in- terpreted as possible booth remains is located at the bottom of the slope east of the farm. Jónsson had marked a series of booths along the slope (see Fig. 3). Indeed, Zoéga et al. (2006) identified several man- made features in this area but interpreted most of them as the remains of gardening activities. A small grid was laid out over one of the visible structures, which ap- pears as a levelled patch surrounded by a low bank on the surface. The structure is only vaguely visible in the resistivity data. The two long sides, which run parallel to the slope, show a slightly higher resistance, but the anomaly does not have a clear out- line. Hence, it is not possible to determine, based on the resistivity data, whether the structure represents the remains of a ver- nacular building or a vegetable garden. Discussion The surveys conducted in late summer 2012 detected a number of archaeologi- cal features within the areas of the alleged dómhringur and to the south of it. In the following section, the features and their in- terpretations shall be discussed. The churches ofÞingeyrar Despite the relatively recent abandonment of the old cemetery in Þingeyrar, its ex- tent as well as the location of the former church have been subject to speculation. Zoéga et al. (2006,23-24) assumed that the remains of the previous church had been largely destroyed during the construction of a water reservoir. However, the results of the survey show that one of the former churches was located 35 m farther east of the present water reservoir and is in fact quite well preserved. The question is: Which of the churches recorded in writ- ten documents is visible in the resistiv- ity data? Written sources mention several church buildings (see Table 1), and there may well be other buildings or building phases that have not been handed down in the records, especially for the period between the first reported church and the church built in 1619 - a time span of ap- proximately 500 years. It is highly unlikely that the first church, built in the early 12* century, was continuously in use until the early 17* century without being altered or renewed. 26
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