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DANIEL Bruun. 
ret ae eee ES ee 
300 Alew 
(G. Holm 1880 & D. B. 1894) 
The farm “Опат Höfda” (now Kagssiarssuk). 
In the east fiord (now Igalikofiords eastern arm). 
(Eastern settlement). (in Danish ells). 
The farm houses stood near a river in shelter of a mountain ridge (Hôfdi} 
lying to the east. The ground slopes evenly upwards towards the building com- 
plex (no. 13), in front of which a big kitchen refuse-heap is to be found (12). 
Close by a fine ruin of a church and churchyard (6), 900 Om area, is seen. A 
little well preserved ruin (1) lies near the landing place, built of stones only (a 
store-house). No. 3 and 17 are sheep (goat) folds. The remaining ruins shown on 
the plan are mostly small houses. No bigger stables with pen-stones are to be 
seen. Although the earth was covered by a luxuriant vegetation, and there was 
any amount of grass, there seems to have been an insignificant number of cows. 
Perhaps the farm lying about 21/, miles further inland belonged to “Undir Hôfda”. 
Possibly the chief farming was carried on there. Near the mouth of the river lie 
enclosures and round earth dikes (18 and 19). They have most likely been “gar- 
dens” or folds. Near No. 20 many holes with ashes have been found. 
