Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1991, Side 1

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1991, Side 1
The burial site of við Kirkjugarð in the village of Sandur; Sandoy Símun V Arge and Niels Hartmann Introduction The settlers who colonised the North Atlan- tic islands in the Viking Age, left their mark in the form of a variety of tangible remains that today constitute our basic source of in- formation on the period in question. One class of finds available to us are the remains of burials. Once excavated, these can provide us with much information on questions of origin, range and extent of for- eign contacts and settlement history as well as cast light on social conditions as a whole. In Scandinavia, Viking Age burials are a fairly common class of finds. Likewise on those North Atlantic islands settled by the Norse - specially in Orkney and Iceland. But not in the Faroe Islands. Why this is so, has long been the cause of much speculation. Not that we in any way lack mounds and other features, that accord- ing to legend and oral traditions are the re- mains of ancient burials, for instance Øttis- heyggur on the promontory of Giljanes on Vágoy, Tórmansgrøv in the village of Vágur, not to mention Havgrímsgrøv in Hovi, both on Suðuroy, and Sigmundargrøv on Skúvoy. Althoug a few of these have been investigat- ed or dug into by curious laymen or in con- nection with tilling, none have been archaeo- logically excavated. Thus there is still no knowing whether any of the legends have a core of thruth to them. The only, until recently, established burial site is that of Yviri í Trøð at Tjørnuvík on Streymoy. Here in 1955, a couple of small boys stumbled upon fragments of human bones protruding from the earth. The fol- lowing excavation, which took place in 1956-1957 and 1959, uncovered the remains of twelve graves. These had originally been dug into a sand dune, that later was buried under earth and stones from the surrounding mountainsides. Besides poorly preserved skeletal remains, the graves yielded very few objects that could cast light on the nature and date of the burials. The only substantial, but none the less important object found was a bronze ringed pin. The pin is of a Hiberno- Norse type well known in the North and West Atlantic Viking Age and mainly dated to the lOth century (Fanning 1983:30). Since then the site at Tjørnuvík has been unique in Faroese historical and archaeological re- search and litterature (Dahl & Rasmussen 1956, Dahl 1968, 1970). Thus it was no less than a sensation when Fróðskaparrit 38.-39. bók (1989-90): 5-21
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