Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Qupperneq 82

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2006, Qupperneq 82
Hildur Gestsdóttir, Helgi Jónsson, Juliet Rogers and Jón Thorsteinsson high prevalence of osteoarthritis of the lurabar vertebrae, elbow and hip was par- ticularly noteworthy in the Skeljastaðir skeletons when compared to the results from Barton, which show a higher preva- lence at different sites, such as the cer- vical vertebrae and the hand. The Green- land sample showed similarities in joint distribution to the Skeljastaðir sample (not shown in the table), but poor preser- vation of the skeletons accounted for very low prevalence figures and means that the results are not statistically viable. Eight individuals (14.8%) from the Skeljastaðir cemetery had osteoarthritis at more than one site. Conclusion In this study of fifty-four Icelandic high medieval skeletons, no evidence of rheu- matoid arthritis was found, but a high prevalence of osteoarthritis, particularly of the hip and lumbar vertebra. Those cases that were described as polyarthri- tis in the original report (Jón Steffensen, 1943) had osteoarthritis at more than one joint site and some of these would be referred to as generalized osteoarthritis today. It must be borne in mind that the ideas regarding the development of arthritis have evolved since the original analysis of the Skeljastaðir material. In his report Jón Steffensen looked for asso- ciation between dental status and multi- ple affection of joints. This association is not considered to be of importance with regard to joint lesions today, but was typi- cal for that period. In general there was excellent agreement between Jón Stef- fensen’s meticulous notes, now entered into the National Museum’s skeletal data- base (SCD), and the findings of this reas- sessment. Of course, prevalence figures from such a small sample must be viewed with caution. However, it is interesting to speculate on the differences between Skeljastaðir and Barton upon Humber. The high prevalence of hip osteoarthritis in the Skeljastaðir population is analo- gous with that of studies of Icelanders today (Ingvarsson et al., 1999), and may indicate that this form of osteoarthritis has long been common in Iceland. There is also evidence that the prevalence of dif- ferent forms of osteoarthritis in Iceland may be different in different parts of the country. Today a number of families with hereditary hip osteoarthritis are known in regions near Skeljastaðir (Ingvarsson, personal communication). The present findings raise a number of questions regarding arthrit- ic changes in Icelandic skeletons. The absence of rheumatoid arthritis in this small sample is not surprising, but the high prevalence of osteoarthritis and the possi- ble association with the genetic predispo- sition of the current population encourages further studies on larger samples. References Aufderheide AC & Rodríguez-Martín C. 1998. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Palaeopathology. Cam- bridge University Press: Cambridge. Bass WM. 1995. Human Osteology: A Laboratory and Field Manual. Special Publication No.2, Missouri Archaeological Society Columbia, Missouri. Brooks ST and Suchey JM. 1990. Skel- etal Age Determination Based on the Os Pubis: A Comparison of the Acsádi-Nemeskéri and Suchey- Brooks Methods. Human Evolutions 5: 227-238. 80
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