Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Síða 96

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2005, Síða 96
Garðar Guðmundsson, Gavin Lucas, Hildur Gestsdóttir and Sigríður Þorgeirsdóttir unusually high percentage of juveniles in the collection (23%), which might indi- cate that the excavation was in a part of the cemetery where the children were commonly buried. Burying children up against the church is a known practice in Iceland, although more commonly seen in earlier medieval cemeteries. It is worth noting that two of the youngest individuals may be associated with adults, though both came from fairly dis- turbed graves. Perinatal skeleton 8.3b, was associated with 8.3a, a 25-35 male and the foetal skeleton 8.2c occurred alongside two other adults, both of unde- termined sex, one aged 25-35. It is a known practice, in particular in post- medieval cemeteries in Iceland, to bury infants with adults, and then not neces- sarily a relative. It is also possible that one of the adults buried with the foetal skeleton was a pregnant female. However the proximity of these individ- uals to each other could be the result of post-burial disturbance, so these observa- tions are purely speculative. Although the percentage of juvenile skeletons in the collection is higher than normal, the dis- tribution of age is what is to be expected, with most of them fitting into the perina- tal or weaning ages. The distribution of age of the adults which could be aged is not typical, with a high percentage of them falling into the 25-35 period. More typically one would expect to fmd more in the 35-45 age category for cemeteries from this period. However, it is ques- tionable how statistically viable any such analysis is with such a small sample. Although stature measurements could be taken from four skeletons (7.2, 8.2a, 8.4 and 12.1) and two long bones from disarticulated collections (TP3 and TP7), only one of these (8.4, a female) could be sexed with any confídence, and as all the standards are based on sex, it is diffícult to determine what the living stature would have been. Five individuals showed patho- logical changes, in particular three indi- viduals had pathological changes sug- gesting possible nutritional disorder. Skeleton 11.2 (8-13 years) had active new bone formation on the humerus and os coxa. This could indicate sub- periosteal haemorrhaging associated with vitamin C-defíciency (scurvy). A possi- ble differential diagnosis would be a non- specifíc infection. Whatever the cause of the new bone formation, it was active at the time of death. Two individuals, 8.2a (35-45 years, unknown sex) and 8.4 (female, 35-45) had multiple enamel hypoplasia, linear in the case of 8.2a and both linear and pitted in the case of 8.4. These are indicators of periods of stress during childhood, quite commonly asso- ciated with nutritional deficiency. There is one case of trauma in the collection. Skeleton 8.2a has os acro- miale of the left scapula, which is char- acterised by the failure of the acromion to fuse to the rest of the scapula. This tends to be associated with trauma to the rota- tor cuff muscles which support the shoul- der. There are two cases of spinal joint disease; 8.2a has a slight increase in porosity of the processes of three tho- racic vertebrae, probably just associated with degenerative changes to the spine. There is also a C1 vertebra in the collec- tion of disarticulated human bone from test pit 8 with ebumation, indicating osteoarthritis of the neck. Three skele- tons in the collection have teeth present (7.2 a probable male, 8.2a and 8.4), and all have some pathological changes. All three have calculus fonnation to a vary- 94
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