Höfðugátt
Höfðugátt is an Old Norse term that translates roughly to "chieftain's gateway" or "chieftain's hall." It refers to the entrance or vestibule of a chieftain's or king's longhouse, a central gathering place in ancient Scandinavian society. This area was not merely a functional space but held significant social and ceremonial importance.
Within the höfðugátt, important meetings and legal proceedings often took place. It was a space where guests
Archaeological evidence from longhouse excavations has shed light on the layout and potential function of these