Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Qupperneq 81

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Qupperneq 81
OSTEOARTHRITIS IN THE SKELETAL POPULATION FROM SKELJASTAÐIR ICELAND; A REASSESSMENT Site/Sex Male Female Unknown Total Skeljastaðir Barton 10th/11th C 7/27 (25.9%) 62/216 (28.7%) 9/24 (37.5%) 25/164 (15.2%) 1/3 (n/a) 6/111 (5.4%) 17/54(31.5%) 93/491 (18.9%) Table 2. Frequency of osteoarthritis by burial sites Site Skeljastaðir Barton 10th/11th C Lumbar vertebra 14.8% 5.2% Cervical vertebra 11.1% 13.9% Elbow 7.4% 2.6% Hip 7.4% 2.4% Hand 5.5% 8.1% Wrist 3.7% 4.7% Knee 1.9% 3.3% Table 3. Distribution of osteoarthritis by joints structures, were recorded, and other joint changes such as osteophytes (abnormal bone formation), fusion or erosion (abnor- mal bone destruction), were also noted. Osteoarthritis was only diagnosed in those cases where either eburnation or two other features of osteoarthritis, e.g. osteophytes and a porous joint surface, were present. This is firstly due to the fact that the lat- ter features on their own can be associ- ated with other processes. For example the formation of osteophytes can be the result of the natural ageing process. Secondly, as has been shown through compara- tive studies, features such as osteophytes that may be recognised palaeopathologi- cally are often missed on radiographs, and recording these as osteoarthritis increases the risk of over-diagnosing (Rogers and Waldron, 1995). After the recording of the skeletal pathology, four skeletons with problematic lesions were radiographed by kind permission of the Radiology Depart- ment of the Landspítalinn Hospital. A survey of the detailed skeletal recording (SCD) made by Jón Steffensen was also undertaken. Results No evidence of joint erosions suggestive of rheumatoid arthritis was found in the Skeljastaðir skeletal collection. Osteoar- thritis was found in seventeen (31.5%) of the fifty-four adult skeletons examined. The prevalence was slightly higher in women (37.5% vs. 25.9% in males, see Table 2). These results were compared with the findings from a large contem- porary site in the northeast of England, Barton upon Humber (the analysis of the skeletal material was carried out by one of the authors and awaits publication) as well as a study of skeletons from 11 buri- al sites of the Greenland Norse, dating to the 10th-14th century. This latter material is likely to represent individuals of the same genetic background as the Icelandic skeletons (Lynnerup, 1998). Table 3 shows the prevalence of osteoarthritis at different joint sites. The 79
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