Friday 17 December 2010

My 1st forensic investigation @ York Uni

Bring me the head of Anne Boleyn




Side of 
St. Peter-ad-Vincula chapel, viewed from near the place of execution on Tower Green.

Anne Boleyn was originally buried in an elm arrow chest within the Chapel of St. Peter-ad-Vincula, a chapel within the confines of the Tower of London at the north-end of Tower Green. In the same chapel were buried (amongst other her brother George Boleyn, Katherine Howard and Jane Grey).


I In the middle of the 19th century, the entire Tower was "restored," including the chapel of St. Peter's ad Vincula, Many of the bones buried beneath the chapel floor, including those of Anne and Geore Boleyn, 
Catherine Howard , and Jane Grey, were exhumed and moved.

A medical examiner Dr. Mouat. described the one skeleton (recovered on 19th May 1876), which was recovered from an old elm-chest containing as having a "delicate frame with a small neck".  Doyne C Bell’s “Notices of the Historic Persons Buried in the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London”, 1876.   It is worth pointing out that many of the supposed identifications carried out in the mid 19th century were based on only the most rudimentary of forensic techniques and many have since been disproven. False identifications include a set of bones once thought to be one of the Princes in the Tower (Edward V or his brother Richard) but later shown to be ape bones from the royal menagerie that was once housed in the Tower.

So much alteration has been done over the centuries that the bones of the various persons buried in the chapel are now scattered and unidentifiable. Anne Boleyn's bones are certainly among them, but there is no way to identify which are hers and where exactly they lie.  (
source )

The Chapel is a royal peculiar, like  (Westminster Abbey, St George's Chapel at Windsor). None of the bones buried there can be disinterred without the express permission of the monarch. However, reclamation work following the failure of the Thames barrier in 2012 (which led to cancellation of the Olympic games) and the flooding of Tower Green resulted in a decision by Cameron's tory government to move the Royal burials to a safer place. The descendants of the Boleyn family have requested that the remains of Anne and George be returned to be buried with her father (
Thomas Boleyn) at the family home, Hever Castle . King William III  has agreed to this request.




Your assignment 
Working in three teams it is your task to correctly identify the remains of George and Anne, who are believed to have been recovered from the flood damage chapel floor.

Your team has been sent four skulls including mandibles, and a range of bone fragments associated with this material.  King William V and Queen Kate has agreed to fund the analysis but due to recent austerity measures, following the collapse of the pound, the is limited to a total €6,000for the Scientific Analysis.

You can use a range of scientific approaches to identify them, and you can ask three 
English Heritage Science Advisors their opinion on the value of each method to your research question.

You will have a total of 15 minutes with each advisor and then will decide amongst you how to spend your €6,000.

The science advisors:

Dr Oliver Craig 
Specializes in radiogenic and stable isotope analysis of collagen and bone mineral. See useful information on isotope resources

Costs of analyses
ō13C bone collagen  (requires 0.1 mg of bone) - €50
ō 15N bone collagen (requires 0.1 mg of bone) - €50
ō 13C dentine / bone  / enamel carbonate (requires 0.1 mg of bone) - €70
ō 18O dentine / bone / enamel  carbonate (requires 0.1 mg of bone) - €100
ō 18O dentine / bone / enamel  phosphate (requires 0.1 mg of bone) - €150
87/86Sr dentine / bone / enamel strontium (requires 0.5 mg of bone) - €300
14C bone mineral carbon (requires 0.02 mg of bone) - €400
14C bone collagen carbon (requires 0.1 mg of bone) - €400


Prof. Matthew Collins 
Specialises in ancient DNA and ancient protein analysis

Costs of analyses
ZooMS identification of bone chip (peptide mass fingerprinting) (requires 1mg of bone / dentine)  - €5
collagen sequencing  (requires 10 mg of bone)  - €500
DNA sexing (requires 100 mg of bone)  - €200
mtDNA D-loop  (requires 100 mg of bone)  - €300
nDNA Y chromosome  (requires 1g of bone)  - €300
racemization based age at  death analysis (requires tooth enamel soaking, -  €300) new unproven method


Dr Malin Holst
Specialises in osteological identification of bone

Costs of analyses
Osteological sexing  (half a day @  €600 per day)
Osteological age at death estimate (half a day @  €600 per day)
Analyses of trauma (half day @  €600 per day)
Pathological examination (half day @  €600 per day)
 would just like to say, that i did indeed find the head of lady anne

Sunday 5 December 2010

Snow

Christmas month & the snow isn't taking it easy! Yeah!!! I get to not only see snow,but I get to live in it as well =). I remember the first day of snow...woke up in the morning & went about my usual regime, only caught on that it was snowing out while making my coffee. Almost dropped the damn cup at the sight of this white fluffy stuff lightly covering everything. For some "unknown" reason that day tuned out to be a very good day for me. However, at this point in the winter I'm over the snow. It's such a mission to leave the house & face the deadly temperatures outside, not to mention how tricky it is to walk through it.

Snow...beautiful, yet deadly...I've seen at least 2 birds go down right in front of me & they were wearing wellies. I walk around in my AllStars since my boots haven't arrived & not once have I bailed. I don't want to jinx myself here...


Holiday plans...do I have any?? Nope, not really, my brothers are coming over, so that should be fun =)! The only thing I'm trying to get through at this point is the spring term. Once that is out of the way I can explore the medieval city that is York, depending on how rich I am, I can move on to another town.

Saturday 20 November 2010

Shopping in York

You would think that I would be in shopping heaven here in the UK. If you thought that to be true, clearly you don't know me all that well. It's going to take a bit of time to find the ultimate shop that caters just for me, or maybe it ill be a combination of shops just like it is back home. Don't get me wrong, they have really nice stuff here,but really not anything I would be seen in. I mean I like the colour pink as much as the next barbie, but there is no way I'm going to buy & wear a pink jacket/coat or one with animal print on it! I know I'm from Africa, but come on!! And what's with the colours?? Is brown the season colour in York? Everything is brown & I mean everything, cute jackets & shoes that I would totally buy, but alas they are brown. =( I'm sorry I don't do brown, my skin tone is already brown, so why would I just add to that? It's so bland, boring & depressing.

Guess I will be shopping in another town or over the net. My mom must be rolling her eyes & thinking; "I told you...".

Note to self: design own clothes or get a designer friend =). Custom all the way!!!

Thursday 18 November 2010

New House =)

Just moved into my new home for the rest of the year & I'm really liking it. It has a red door!! A bit cold,but not too empty, which is awesome =). There was no need to buy kitchen stuff because that was all in place,just needs a bit of cleaning up that's all. The living area gets super warm when the heating is up & running. So far it is my fave room in the entire house. Now to get my room heated up & ready to go,this should be interesting since I've decided to go with a red wine/port colour theme for my room. I have a few ideas of things I'm going to put in there...it's going to be amazing I tell you =).

The kitchen, well... I'm hardly going to be in there anyway. The bathroom is cute & really big. yahoo!

I don't have all that much to say about my new place, other then I'm glad to have found it. It's a place that I can call home after a long day at Kings Manor. Well, it will be by the time I'm done with it. You know what I always say about a home; its not a place, but a feeling =).





Monday 15 November 2010

Home Sick

...turning heads & staring at the ceiling, when you're around the world is rosey, when you're around you make me feel so cozy... HOME IS WHERE YOU ARE. HOME IS WHERE I WANT TO BE. WHERE EVER YOU ARE... REMEMBER HOME IS NOT A PLACE,BUT A FEELING...
I mis that feeling. Never for one moment did I ever consider having been popular back home. I was never really alone at the time even though it felt like it, here however it's a different story. I don't have that many people to call & go out with for coffee/wine. I miss that. Maybe I should take into consideration that I've only been here 2 weeks. It's going to take more time & effort on my part to get out there.

I've been super crazy busy over the past 2 weeks. It's basically been one assignment after another & then there was the presentations, got 2 to give tomorrow already. Sigh, my work is never done, but alas I've chosen this lifestyle for myself so I just have to deal. Can't wait for the holidays to kick in, that way I get to relax, sleep in & actually tour around York. Come to think of it, I'm going to be alone these holidays, no going home for me.

Monday 8 November 2010

How i found myself in the library

Today has got to have been the coldest day ever. Walked out of the place I'm staying at and was greeted my the delicious cold wind with a touch of rain. I had no fear because I had my umbrella with me (yes, I now for the very first time in my life own an umbrella)! I didn't get very far with it, as son as I got around the corner the wind decided to mess with me a bit. Hanging onto the umbrella,as I did the bungee cord, I swear my feet left the ground and I started propelling in a forward fashion. It was ok though,because nobody in the street saw me,although I think the kids in the primary school may have had a good laugh...=)

Anyway, made it to Kings Manor intact and headed straight for the library,not because I'm a bookworm,geek or nerd (I am actually), but it was warm in there. I suppose I could have gone to the coffee shop next door,but then I would have been short on bus fare and dinner tonight. I m meant to finish and hand-in at least one of the two assignments due this Wednesday...library seemed like a good sanctuary. The topics re not all that stimulating,but then again they never really are now are they? Just got to bite the bullet. Ok, so the Kings Manor library...not that impressive really in my opinion. I mean this is where the archaeology department is, you would think that I would get lost in the vast valleys of books...nope. The archaeology section of the library can be found downstairs via a scary looking set of really small and narrow stairs. I mean how are my wide hips meant to negotiate that?


DON'T!!!

Right so Kings Manor archaeology section...a corner shelf! Yeah well, guess who had to go to the main campus library today? Did I go? Nope! I need to eat...

Zoology

OMG!!!! I am so ready to just pass out & not wake up for a long time. Over the past 4 days I think I have walked more than I've ever done before in my entire life! I miss Kiva so much :( . I better get really sexy legs after this!

Met Matthew & Oliver yesterday and must say that they seem pretty awesome. Oliver looks like he could be a mid-aged Brit rockstar with a hint of that Peter Perfect dude. I'm going to have so much fun! Then there was checking out Ed's house, it looked nice but empty (lack of furniture). then again its a really nice house and more spacious then the others that I've seen in my short time being here. Ed is...really sweet & talks a whole lot as well. It was just such a busy day filled with loads of walking. I've even managed to bust one of my toes up,don't know how that happened,but I'm immobile now. Like I said, it was a shitload of walking that I did & along these missions I bumped into Rafaela! It was just so random, we didn't even plan it, it just happened. Super cool chick she is, also got to meet Rezk & Anna on the same night as well. Yeah, more people that I know =).

Matthew
Oliver



Terry

The only class that I have on a Thursday is Zoology prac with Terry O'Connor. Now this class is from 12:15-16:15!! Too long for my attention span. Oh, its a class down in the crypt & Simone,you would jizz in your pants down here. There
"s a horse skellie at the front door! oh, and the zoo people are weird. I mean one guy was having happy dance moments while checking out a snake skellie. They even kept the scales!! Ok, well I met Ameri,she's Irish and super sweet. During this session I got introduced to rodents! I spent an entire afternoon looking at rodent,watervoles and shrews. Then went through owl pellets and found interesting creatures. I just have to say that rodents have disgusting teeth. Also managed to find a shrew paw with the fur on it! There was a little scream session that I had in the crypt while checking this out under the microscope =)

Monday 1 November 2010

Adventure!!!

Ok, so I've spent an entire day in York now and must say that I can do this forever. The time is 16:57 now and I just got out of class with Terry O'Connor. Sitting at Starbucks having my dinner,which cost me no more than #7, for  grilled sandwich and a really huge mug of cappichino. This sandwich is really good!! Looking out the window in front of me is the Minster building. The most amazing building I have ever seen in what seems to be Gothic architecture.





So class today was alright, my first class was easy. I can see myself sailing through it fairly smoothly, O'Connor's class on the other hand...such  bore and a huge challenge for me. What would life be without them anyway...

They say the weather here is a tad bit crazy,but I think I got it figured out. Just like back home, cold in the morning, warmer as the day progresses, and freezing at night. Then again it is only their autumn here, which I find to being the equivalent to a South African winter. Shops are really cool up here, everything everywhere!! I got lost on my way to Kings Manor this morning walking through the city center,but hey...adventure!!! Still trying to settle in,but York is a tourist attraction so I don't really feel out of place. I just wish all my family and mates could be here with me. Then my almost perfect life will start to take shape. Right now its just not there yet.

Its getting a bit dark out,but still safe to walk around. In fact there re loads of people all about. I just hope I can be happy here. The original text to this blog ventures deeper into my feelings of why I left home and the void I'm hoping it will fill,but that is an entry for another day,another blog.

Got horribly lost on the way back home. I ended up being on the opposite end of town from the place I'm staying at. Passed by  police car, felt safe until I saw the wanted for murder poster on the back of the car! Well at least I bumped into a hottie on the RIGHT way home this time, it was so random. Could hardly understand what he was saying most of the time,but hey he was really cute. Besides I was kinda distracted by his looks, I think at one point I was staring at his lips. In my defense I was trying to figure out what he was saying to me by lip reading ;)