Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Síða 90

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Síða 90
Garðar Guðmundsson, Gavin Lucas, Hildur Gestsdóttir and Sigríður Þorgeirsdóttir eral articular surfaces. The result of this analysis indicates that this individual was probably female. Suture closure indi- cates that the age at death was 33±8 years. Several long bones were pre- served to be measured, so is stature esti- mated to be 170±2 cm. This would have been unusually tall for a female of this period. Jón Steffensen (1975) reports that the average stature for men in the period 1500-1800 was 162.5 cm, although by 1910-1914 it had risen to 172.8 cm, which may indicate that the results of the sex estimation is not accu- rate. Both the mandible and the max- illa were mostly present. Palaeopatho- logical analysis showed linear enamel hypoplasia on ten of the nineteen teeth present, an indicator of stress during childhood while the enamel of the teeth is forming, commonly associated with nutritional stress (Roberts & Manchester, 1995). There is slight to medium calcu- lus formation on all the teeth present. Age related joint degeneration were noted on three thoracic vertebrae. In addition, the left acromion is unfused, a condition known as os acromiale, which is associated with rotator cuff muscle tears, the rotator cuffs being the muscles which stabilize the shoulder (Roberts & Manchester, 1995). Possible soft tissue was preserved inside the cranium. A CAT scan of the cranium was carried out by Dr. Bima Jónsdóttir at Læknasetrið í Mjódd, to determine whether it could be a partially preserved brain. The analysis revealed however that the material had no structure (Birna Jónsdóttir, pers. comm.) and was therefore inconlusive as to whether it was organic or not. Skeleton 8.2b was a very poorly preserved partially articulated skeleton. All that remained were part of the right femur and both femora. All the bones were flaked. No sexually diagnostic char- acteristics or features indicating age at death were preserved, although these bones clearly belong to an adult. Skeleton 8.2c was a partially preserved articulated infant skeleton. Most of the bones of the cranium, the axial skeleton and the upper limb long bones were present, with the bones below the waist missing. Age at death, based on measurements of the left humems, was estimated at 31 weeks in utero, suggest- ing that this was possibly a still-bom infant. Burial 8.3 This was a small coffin, but only recov- ered in fragments, many of which had mitred ends and was associated with wrought iron nails. Little information is available, but the coffín was, in total, about 76 cm long. It is probably associat- ed with the body of a very poorly pre- served partial infant skeleton (8.3b), with only the distal half of the right humerus, six ribs and several unidentifíed bone fragments present. The estimated length of the humerus indicates an age at death of 42 weeks in utero, so a full term peri- natal infant. In addition, several other bones of an adult skeleton (8.3a) were recorded with this burial, but given the degree of disturbance, it is likely these bones are intrusive. Only a few bones were present, right scapula, left os coxa and right calcaneus. They are all well preserved although there is some flaking. Sexually diagnostic characteristics of the pelvis indicate that this was a male. A small fraction of the auricular surface was present, and although a full diagno- sis could not be made, the presence of 88
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