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Borg I:Ib
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Site/Artefact
Borg farm number 93
Type
House remains from Borg
I:Ib
Site
Number
Nr. 4b
NGO Grid
Reference
22493,1
1141836,1
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Description
Borg I:Ib represents the earliest phase
of the house-remains found during the main
excavation. Dating indicates that this building was
erected around AD 450 and rebuilt AD 700. Around
700 AD, the house is extended (Borg I:Ia).
Excavations of these two house structures indicate
a long term habitation from the period AD 450 to
c 950 AD.
Why did the people choose to rebuild the house
about AD 700? And what kind of changes do we
recognise at these Sacred Heights from paganism
towards Christianity?
Excavation Details
House site I:Ib represents the oldest
settlement phase of the two building-remains found
during excavations of settlement structure I at
Borg. The house foundations had a length of 67 m,
and were about 8 m wide. Dating based on artefact
typology and the c-14 method, indicates settlement
activity with a time span between AD 450- c. AD
700. The end of phase one, marks a change when a
new building is being put up: House I:Ia, the
Chieftains house, obviously wider and longer.
Access/Ownership
Lofotr Vikingmuseum at Borg
References
- Borg in Lofoten- a chieftains farm in
Northern Norway, Red.: Gerd S. Munch, Olav
Sverre Johansen and Else Roesdahl. Arkeologiske
Skrifter nr. 1, Lofotr- Vikingmuseet p
Borg2003.
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