This article focuses on two aspects related to fish and fishing. It first discusses the social context for the consumption of preserved and fresh fish, showing that generally consumption of certain types of fresh fish conferred status, whereas consumption of preserved fish, being more affordable, was attested across social strata. The paper then moves on to examine the organization of the ‘fishing industry’, specifically the relationship between fish-salting establishments and the fishermen who provided the fish. Although we have many literary, documentary, and archaeological sources for fish preservation and fishing techniques in classical antiquity, the fishermen engaged in large-scale fishing remain rather elusive
Fish-eating in Greece from the firth century B.c. to the seventh century A.D. A story of impoverishe...
The publication of this group of three papers form part of the 1987 meeting of the International Cou...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Taking Manilius’ description ...
From many ancient sources, including Cicero and Pliny, it is clear that table fish were a luxury goo...
Literary, documentary, and archaeological sources for fish preservation and fishing during the Roman...
Introduction Fish was a staple in the Roman diet. According to Curtis trade in preserved fish, parti...
1. Studying ancient fishing in the far West Dealing with fishing in the Strait Region in Antiquity (...
This paper discusses Roman production and trade of salted fish products focusing on organizational a...
The paper focuses on fish consumption and long-distance fish trade in the medieval monastery Studeni...
Fish has formed an important component of mans' diet since the Neolithic and considerable emphasis ...
The papers in this special issue of the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology (IJO) were present...
none1noFishing was an economically important activity in the classical world. Some communities owed ...
Previous synthesis of zooarchaeological remains from English medieval sites has shown that marine fi...
The article first presents a review of historical evidence on the presence and use of different sp...
The papers presented in this volume have made an important contribution to scholarship on the subjec...
Fish-eating in Greece from the firth century B.c. to the seventh century A.D. A story of impoverishe...
The publication of this group of three papers form part of the 1987 meeting of the International Cou...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Taking Manilius’ description ...
From many ancient sources, including Cicero and Pliny, it is clear that table fish were a luxury goo...
Literary, documentary, and archaeological sources for fish preservation and fishing during the Roman...
Introduction Fish was a staple in the Roman diet. According to Curtis trade in preserved fish, parti...
1. Studying ancient fishing in the far West Dealing with fishing in the Strait Region in Antiquity (...
This paper discusses Roman production and trade of salted fish products focusing on organizational a...
The paper focuses on fish consumption and long-distance fish trade in the medieval monastery Studeni...
Fish has formed an important component of mans' diet since the Neolithic and considerable emphasis ...
The papers in this special issue of the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology (IJO) were present...
none1noFishing was an economically important activity in the classical world. Some communities owed ...
Previous synthesis of zooarchaeological remains from English medieval sites has shown that marine fi...
The article first presents a review of historical evidence on the presence and use of different sp...
The papers presented in this volume have made an important contribution to scholarship on the subjec...
Fish-eating in Greece from the firth century B.c. to the seventh century A.D. A story of impoverishe...
The publication of this group of three papers form part of the 1987 meeting of the International Cou...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Taking Manilius’ description ...