Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1991, Side 2

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1991, Side 2
6 THE BURIAL SITE OF VIÐ KIRKJUGARÐ Fig. 1. The mound »Øttisheyggur« on the promontory of Giljanes, Vágoy, that according to legend contains an ancient burial. Photo: S.V. Arge 1989. it became apparent that archaeologists had discovered the remains of a series of graves at Sandur in the summer 1989. Although the actual excavation and the evaluation of the material is far from complete, we think it im- portant that the preliminary results be presented to an interested public1 The aim of this paper is thus, to present the results of the first excavation season, to discuss the find in a wider perspective and to indicate some of the questions and problems raised by the material. However before we at- tempt to do so, let us take a look at the back- ground for the excavation and the context which these burials form a part of. Excavations in the village of Sandur The first excavation in Sandur just over 20 years ago, was centered within the actual church at Sandur. The results were no less outstanding than unexpected, in that what was found were the remains of five succes- sive churches under the present one, built in 1839. The oldest was a small single-aisled stave church, as we know them from Nor- way, and dated to the llth century. Thus all in all, six churches have been built one on the top of another on this one spot (Krogh 1975). In 1972 excavation was extended to the southeastern corner of the churchyard. Here a coin hoard had been discovered by a grave- digger in 1863. The hoard is unique on the Faroes and consists of 98 silver coins from the period of ca. AD 1000-1080/90. The coins came from what we know as Germany, England, Ireland, Hungary, Norway and Denmark. For reasons we only can guess at, the owner wished to hide the coins and bu- ried them sometime around AD 1090. Like- wise for one reason or an other the coins were never recovered and lay undisturbed un- til 1863. The hoard has since been subject to many a numismatical discussion and has been decisive for Norwegian numismatology relating to the period (Herbst 1863, Malmer 1961, Skaare 1976, 1986). The 1972 excavation uncovered the re- mains of a finely paved stone floor, inter- preted by the excavator as the paved floor of a house of a Viking Age longhouse type.. Furthermore, the excavator considers it likely that the coin hoard was originally buried beneath the same floor (Krogh 1975). As the local council were planning to ex- tend the churchyard, further excavations be- came necessary. These took place in the years 1977 to 1980 and were of an explorato- ry character. The 2,800 square meters large planned extension south of the old church-
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