At the world's edge: Reconstructing diet and geographic origins in medieval Iceland using isotope and trace element analyses.
Joe W WalserSteinunn KristjánsdóttirDarren R GröckeRebecca L GowlandTina JakobGeoff M NowellChris J OttleyJanet MontgomeryPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
A combination of results indicates that the people from Skriðuklaustur were born in Iceland, but some lived inland during childhood while others lived closer to the coast. Since Skriðuklaustur was a hospital, these individuals may have sought medical treatment at the monastery. The δ13 C and δ15 N values determined from bone collagen indicate that the people residing at Skriðuklaustur consumed a diet high in marine protein, while those residing at Skeljastaðir exhibit values more consistent with terrestrial resources.