International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects a high consumption of fish by people occupying the island of Molène during the Early Bronze Age. This raises the question of fishing techniques employed, especially from nearby stone fish traps, which are very numerous on the foreshores of Brittany. This study provides an inventory of these structures on the foreshore of the archipelago of Molène, based on aerial, pedestrian, underwater, and high-resolution bathymetric surveys. Functional stone fish traps during the Early Bronze Age were identified from their position in relation to former tide levels. A total of 36 (proven or likely) structures have been identified around the archipelago. On...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...
International audienceThe abundant ichthyofauna on the archaeological site of Beg ar Loued reflects ...