Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1991, Side 106

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1991, Side 106
110 INSECT, MAN AND THE EARLIEST SETTLEMENT . but, from the horizon regarded as equival- ent to Landnám downwards, the deposits were more organic and invertebrate fossil preservation was better. Three 5 mm thick slices, each of 3 kg, were taken from the lower part of the section. Despite the apparently consistent nature of the pollen diagram (Jóhansen, 1979; 1985, pl. 7) and the sequence of radiocar- bon dates, the varied preservational state of the insect faunas from Uldalíð, with a wide range of preservation evident in indi- vidual samples, suggest extensive distur- bance of the section. Some slope move- ment is evident in the inorganic content of the peat, which includes some gravel lens- es and there is a clear break between the lowest part of the succession, with less evi- dent slope wash, and the remainder. The insect faunal evidence, however, suggest the probability of further biogenic distur- bance. The indicators of eutrophic conditi- ons, including large numbers of individuals of Cercyon spp. and Megasternum obscur- um (Marsh.), are present in all samples. It is probable that these relate to wet, nutri- ent-rich areas, the result of the activities of puffins burrowing into the hillside, a situa- tion presently evident at Lambi, where the vegetation around the burrows is particul- arly lush. The extent of disturbance on the puffin cliffs, north of the modern farms, which in the recent past has lead to sub- stantial collapses, makes it seem unlikely that Uldalíð has escaped similar attention before and after the arrival of Man. On balance, the fossil insect evidence cannot be regarded as suitably stratified. Tjørnuvík The sampling site at Tjørnuvík on Streym- oy lies at the head of a short, north facing fjord at the north end of the island. Peat growth appears to have begun as the result of the development of a storm beach acr- oss the head of the fjord and been main- tained by subsidence. As a result, in excess of three metres of organic sediments, with intercalated silts and gravels from the varying channels of the small stream which enters the head of the fjord, have accumu- lated, the area now forming the hayfields of the adjoining settlement. The locality is surrounded by steep slopes with outcrops of basalt with little remaining soil cover. The site has particular archaeological int- erest in that immediately adjacent to the sampling locality a group of pagan Viking graves had been uncovered (Dahl & Ras- mussen, 1956). Jóhansen’s initial sampling in 1968 had been by augering but the results were of such significance that open profiles were dug to obtain radiocarbon samples (Jóhan- sen, 1971). The sampling locality, in the hayfield south east of the settlement was revisited by Jóhansen and Buckland in 1985 and a pit, 2 m by 1 m, nearly four metres deep, was dug through the rather unstable peat deposits, within two metres of the original trench. Sampling was begun just above the massive influx of inorganic sediment which Jóhansen had shown on the palynology to reflect Norse Landnám and was carried down to below the earlier inorganic horizon which had produced evi- dence for barley cultivation. In addition, sampling was continued in 10 mm slices down for a further metre in order to obtain
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