Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Side 36

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Side 36
Yekaterina Krivogorskaya, Sophia Perdikaris &THOMAS H. McGovern Context & Laboratory number Radiocarbon age delta C13 two sigma calibrated date ranqe (AD) GjögurAU 1 Uppermidden GU 9742 525 +/- 55 BP -21.40% 1300-1400 Gjögur AU 2 Lower midden GU 9743 750 +/- 55 BP -20.40% 1160-1390 Akurvík context 22 (upper) Midden Beta 116969 460 +/- 70 BP -22.50% 1310-1640 Akurvík context 30/31 (lower) hut floor Beta 116971 750+/- 40 BP -16.10% 1210-1380 Akurvík context 24 (lowest) midden Beta 116970 850+/- 70 BP -20.60% 1030-1290 Table 1. AMS Radiocarbon Assay Results, Calibration OxCal 3.9 (Bronk-Ramsey 2003), all samples caprine bone collagen llth century (plateau effects again limit precision). This preliminary paper reports samples taken from the lower (early medieval) and upper (late medieval) lay- ers at Gjögur contemporary with the early medieval and late medieval deposits at the nearby fishing station of Akurvík. Analysis continues on the large Gjögur archaeofauna, and some conclu- sions may be later modified in the fmal report, but the sample reported here is substantial, with Number of Identified Specimens NISP (Grayson 1984) cur- rently numbering 19,933. Methods Analysis of the Gjögur collection was carried out at the Brooklyn College and Hunter College Zooarchaeology Laboratories and made use of extensive comparative skeletal collections at both laboratories and the holdings of the American Museum of Natural History. The contexts of the two sites used for the purposes of this paper represent directly comparable types of deposit (accretional midden rather than floor layers or short term specialized dump). All fragments were identified as far as taxonomically possible and selected element approach was not employed. The identifications of gadids follow the ICAZ Fish Remains Working Group recommendations (see Perdikaris, et al. 2004; Cannon 1987; and Mujib 1967). Following the NABO Zooarchaeology Working Group recom- mendations and the established traditions of North Atlantic zooarchaeology, we have made a simple identified fragment count (NISP) the basis for most quantita- tive presentation. Measurements (Mitutoyo digimatic, digital caliper) of fish bones follow Wheeler & Jones (1989). All collected data was digitally recorded following the 8th edition NABONE recording package (Microsoft Access database supplemented with spe- cialized Excel spreadsheets). All digital records, including archival element-by- element bone records, will be permanent- ly curated at the National Museum of Iceland. CD Rom versions of all archived data are also available on request from nabo@voicenet.com. All archaeofauna used for comparisons in this paper were collected using closely comparable exca- vation strategy and analyzed using the same laboratory procedures and data management programs. 34
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