The Island
Part Three
by o_girl © 2024
Chapter Twenty-Two - Present Day - More Riddles
by o_girl © 2024
The builders and construction workers left the island little by little as their jobs were completed.
The boulder piers with the artificial sand beach in front of the house had been finished and the ship and its crews had sailed away.
A nerve wrecking drilling machine that had been making a very deep well down to the fresh water level mark, had finished the job and also departed.
The steel plates supporting the heavy machinery on the paths was gone.
The house was almost finished and the day came when they had to have a farewell party for the Navers.
They had sat long into the night as the Navers told stories of their travels and work.
The next day they got them all into the RIB and sailed them back to the village.
The Navers travelled light, according to their tradition. Their few spare clothes wound on a stick that they had in a sling over one shoulder, and their tools in a box over the other. Bryn and Sunny gave them all a bag of supplies: Bread, fruit, dried meat, and a bottle of Sunny's best Cider.
When they landed in the village there was quite a reception committee, and a lot of villagers made arrangements with individual Navers.
In the months following many houses had their windows restored, roofs repaired, new staircases done, new doors and fences put up.
All in the tradition of just providing shelter and food for their "Resident Naver".
As they finished their work, the Navers moved on. Always with a very warm and grateful goodbye from the person or persons they had worked for.
Now there was just the archaeologists and Bryn and Sunny on the island.
The girls gave the house the last finishing touches. They had more animals installed in the stables, including a flock of sheep, and some more hens.
Sunny went to an animal shelter inland and came back with six neutered cats.
The mice that had spread and multiplied on the island, as the only natural enemy of them were a few prey birds residing in the treetops here and there.
Now the cats kept the population at bay and their garden products safe in storage.
The girls also began putting deco's and paintings on the walls and went searching for solid furniture to match the 'rustic' style of their new home.
Bryn and Sunny each had a room of their own in the basement. Sunny's was more or less a laboratory and store room for the many finds they had dug out of the ground.
Bryn's was the "Play-Room" she had always dreamed of, and although Sunny was bursting with curiosity, she stayed away. She was sure that she would get to know the room soon enough!
The archaeologists had almost finished clearing the temple. The mosaic being damaged here and there. Mainly on the edges as roots and plants had grown up between the small stones, but basically, they had a beautiful and relatively intact temple floor. One could even see the wear on the circle around the middle where the virgins had danced.
One conundrum remained though.
In the middle all the slabs that had surrounded the centrepiece had been lost or stolen and one day the archaeologists had called the girls to the site.
They pointed out that the colour of the soil was all even and obviously a stamped clay foundation for the slabs. Except for one place where the soil had a distinct different colour and was not clay, but more like ordinary soil.
They agreed to excavate it and two days later they had uncovered yet another body, or rather two.
It was definitely a woman and a baby and they looked like black, old leather.
They seemed bound together with a leather and plant-fibre cord. Included in the embrace and leather tendons was an uneven-formed boulder.
Aino scratched her head: "This is weird! Their skin looks like the kind of curing only seen in the human bog offerings of the iron age, where the acid of the bog preserved human bodies so perfect that they look like they had died yesterday."
She showed them examples on her iPad: The Tollund Man, The Grauballe Man and there was a distinct likeness to their new-found body. Like on the iPad examples you could even see the woman's eyelashes and every line in her hands.
It was yet another island riddle as the soil surrounding the two bodies definitely did not have those preserving abilities and pieces of mosaic was found under the bodies.
They agreed with Aino to have the two bodies transported to the mainland for forensic analysis, on the condition that they got them both back after the examination. Sunny and Bryn felt yet again that these bodies belonged here on their island and wanted them interred in their little memory plot.
Having made the decision, the two corpses were carefully packed and put in a reinforced wood crate and sailed off.
Two weeks later they got the results. Reluctantly and having to use a lot persuasion they also got the bodies back.
They were both prehistoric and in excellent condition. Something they already knew or more than suspected.
The clues of some of the mosaic squares being under the bodies proved that they had been buried in this non-acidic soil during Roman times.
The fact that the bodies were distinctly older than the Roman period indicated that they had been found in their original resting place and moved to the plot in the middle of the temple square.
Some decay was traced in both bodies but it was from a much later period than the date of their death.
The verdict was that they had definitely been moved from their original grave at one point.
Both of them were badly nourished and the woman's stomach contents had been mainly nuts and berries. The verdict from this was that they had died in winter
The most interesting fact, and one that almost prevented them from getting them back was that the baby was a mix of Neanderthal and Sapiens. The big corpse was a woman and definitely Sapiens. So, they had found a rare cross-breeding proof between Sapiens and Neanderthal.
When Bryn had commented on that fact, Sunny had replied that even today we still had a small percentage of Neanderthal genes in our DNA, so the early cross-breeding had been known for quite a while.
The remnants of the wrappings around the two bodies were definitely younger, but not recent.
Sunny made yet another grave in her little plot, and the two were interred together in an aluminium sealed box. Close together in the same way they were found.
Sunny had explained to Bryn that the woman was an example of our ancestral mother, so the text, she engraved on the round boulder on the grave was just: "Mother and child".
Chapter Twenty-Three - Present Day - A Burial Mound With Surprises
by o_girl © 2024