Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 105

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2010, Side 105
RECONSTRUCTING ASPECTS OF THE DAILY LIFE IN LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH-CENTURY ICELAND: ARCHAEOENTOMOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE VATNSFÖRÐUR FARM, NW ICELAND Context E: Corridor Levelling Layer 7542 Context 7542 was interpreted as a level- ling layer for the floor of the building’s corridor. This deposit was made of turf and contained a few inclusions of brick fragments, charcoal, coal, wood, slag and glass. The archaeoentomological assem- blage yielded 203 individuals, including 198 beetles and five ectoparasites (Table 2). As this deposit was primarily com- posed of turf debris, the presence of bee- tles associated with organic matter and mouldy hay is not surprising (Fig. 14). The turf used to level this area may have been collected near stagnant water, as suggested by the presence of three speci- mens of Hydroporus nigrita, a species strictly associated with aquatic environ- ments. The presence of the fauna associ- ated with outdoor environments may be the result of accidental transport as the site’s occupants entered the building, or they may have been transported with the material used to level the floor. The three human lice, two sheep keds and six Tipnus unicolor may also be the fortu- itous result of people using the corridor. Sanitary conditions at 20th century Vatnsjjörður Ectoparasites and other insects suggest the level of personal hygiene of the inhabitants of a site and allude to the gen- eral sanitary conditions within dwellings. Only one parasitic species exclusively associated with humans could be identi- fied: the human louse (Pediculus humanus). In all, only four specimens were found, three in the corridor levelling layer (context E) and one in floor 7531 (context A). Their presence indicates that the people who lived at Vatnsfjörður in the early 20^ century had lice, but any further interpretations based on such low numbers would be mere speculation. Rove or staphylinid beetles were iden- tified in every one of these archaeoento- mological assemblages, suggesting the presence of organic matter inside the building. At least part of this organic mat- ter would have been brought in with turf used as building material. Some of the rove beetles, pests of stored products (Tipnus unicolor and Ptinus tectus), and mycetophagous beetles living in old hay (Lathridiidae and Cryptophagidae), are also indicators of damp storage conditions (Amett Jr. et al. 2002, 339; Bousquet 1990, 129 -156; Campbell et al. 1989, 147-326). Furthermore, if the fleas found in deposits associated with the cellar 7503 were associated with rodents feeding on stored products, this would imply that the site’s inhabitants suffered from stores infested with multiple types of vermin! This hypothesis remains speculative as the fleas could not be identified to the species level. These fleas may have been bird fleas from eider down or puffin carcasses. Vatnsjjörður ’s local environment in the late 19th & early 20th century Insects associated with outdoor environ- ments, yet found in cultural deposits, can be considered the “background fauna”, as defined by Kenward (1975; 1976). Some of these insects are likely to have been brought on the site along with hay, turf and peat. But as these resources were available in Vatnsforður and its surroundings, the outdoor component of the assemblages 103
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