Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Qupperneq 126

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.1998, Qupperneq 126
T. McGovern, I. Mainland & T. Amorosi salmonid fish (not surprising consider- ing the proximity of the Laxá). Salmonid bones have been recovered from other sites in Iceland (Amorosi 1996) but never before in this quantity. Also present in smaller numbers were vertebrae of salt water fish from the gadid (cod) family. Further analysis is required, but these appear to mainly derive from the lower body and tail of these fish. Head bones (including the very durable mouth parts) are very rare, except for the cleithrum, which was present in some numbers. Cleithra were often attached to prepared, dried físh and a recent study (Perdikaris 1996) indicates that such specially prepared dried gadid fish were a major element of production in North Norway back to the Iron Age. The in- land animal bone collection from the site of Granastaðir excavated by Dr. Bjarni Einarsson (see Amorosi & Mc- Govern 1994) contained a surprisingly large number of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) and gadid bone remains. Were early settlers of interior Iceland following a long-established practice in provisioning households with dried gadid físh? Mollusca Shellfish remains were recovered from the midden fill of Area G in surprising number. While laboratory work is again required, shells of both the clam (Cyprinea islandica) and the blue mus- sel (Mytilus edulis) were field identified (the former with the help of Paul Buckland and Arni Einarsson). The mussels were mainly very small individuals (< 2 cm) and their pres- ence at Hofstaðir is hard to explain. Such individuals are sometimes accidentally collected with seaweed. Further investigation of the molluscan fauna should prove interesting. Future Analyses The Hofstaðir bone collection is being analyzed at the Bioarchaeology Labora- tory of Hunter College of the City University of New York (CUNY) and at the Archaeozoology Laboratory of the Department of Archaeology & Prehistory, University of Sheffield. All materials will then be returned to Iceland for permanent curation. The Hunter team will perform the initial taxonomic sorting, coding the differ- ent taxa for element, part, fusion/ eruption state, burning, tooth mark- ing, and other traits. Selected elements will be measured to reconstruct live stature (live length in fish) and cut marks and any pathologies will be documented. All data will be archived in the common NABO zooarchaeology database in New York and in Reykja- vík (Icelandic Museum of Natural History, Institute of Archaeology in Iceland, National Museum of Iceland). Selected teeth and long bones will be sectioned and investigated for annular and sub-annular growth structures at the new Hunter MIAFAS (Microscopy and Image Analysis Facility in the Anthropological Sci- ences) linked computer/light micro- 126
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