Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Qupperneq 124

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Qupperneq 124
T. McGovern, I. Mainland & T. Amorosi Preliminary Observations Mavimal Bones Domestic mammal bones made up a major proportion of the excavated bone material. These definitely includ- ed remains of cattle (Bos taurus ) caprines (probably both sheep Ovis aries and goat Capra hircus) as well as smaller amounts of pig (Sus scrofa) and horse (Equus caballus). An articulated mouse skeleton (probably either Apodemus sylvaticus or Mus muscul- us, identification pending) and several additional disarticulated mouse bones indicate that accidentally introduced anthropophilic mammal pests followed the early settlers to Hofstaðir. Both articulated and disarticulated mouse bones are present in many house floor and midden deposits in Greenland (McGovern 1985). It was noted by both Mainland and McGovern that an apparently large proportion of both the cattle and the caprine bones were from neonatal (very young) animals. One neonatal cattle pes & metapodial (foot & cannon bone) was found in articulation in 1996, a commonly discarded butchery unit, while in 1997, several articulations of metapodials (cannon bones) and phalanges (hooves) from both adult and newborn sheep and goats were recovered from all layers. A particular concentration of articulated bones in the C6hk layer directly above the C7 wall collapse (217/269-470) was re- covered in 1997, including several segments of lumbar and thoracic caprine (sheep or goat) vertebrae, ar- ticulated metapodials and phalanges, and articulated tarsals (hock bones). These same deposits included caprine and pig mandibles and maxillae, and a iarge number of fragmentary limb bones. This dense concentration of bone from multiple species and many individuals (and including both primary dismemberment waste and „prime cuts“ showing evidence of consumption) directly upon the wall fall of the abandoned structure is sug- gestive of some sort of discrete event. Further excavation of these layers in subsequent seasons and laboratory analysis of the C6hk deposit may shed light on the nature of this bone concentration. While a statistical analysis is required, it seemed apparent that most skeletal elements are present in the deposits (not just either meat-poor or meat rich elements) suggesting that butchery and consumption probably took place in the near vicinity of the Area G midden fill. This pattern is common on later sites throughout Iceland (Amorosi 1996) and has been observed in Greenland as well (McGovern et al. 1996). Strategies of butchery and food preparation do require additional investigation however, but it may be worth noting the recovery of the earliest known example of svið preparation of a sheep skull from the North Atlantic area. This distinctive cranial splitting has been noted in many later medieval- early modern Icelandic collections 124
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