YesIt has been argued that no fishing occurred during the British Iron Age. However, sites in the Northern Isles have been producing large assemblages of small fish bones, complicating the picture. This project reconsiders this argument by investigating fish bone assemblages excavated from the site of Swandro on Rousay, Orkney. Multiple analytical methods were applied to the assemblages in order to determine the range of species present, the method of capture and treatment of the fish, and their influence on diet. Preliminary work consisted of identifying each individual bone to element and species. Due to the size of the average specimen, scanning electron microscopy was employed to examine samples for any indication of butchery, charring,...
This thesis examines the historical and archaeological data for the consumption of herring and the g...
Evidence for a Natural Deposition of Fish in the Middle Neolithic Site, Kainsbakke, East Jutlan
The purpose of this paper was to analyze fishbones from the Pitted Ware Culture settlement named Hem...
YesPrevious research on the Iron Age in Britain has argued that no fishing occurred during this peri...
The growth of archaeological interest in fishing over the last 100 years, and the development of fis...
The subject of this study falls into two parts. Firstly an examination of the methodology of the an...
Archaeological excavations were conducted by EASE Archaeology at the Knowe of Skea on the island of...
Stable isotope measurements and radiocarbon dates on 54 burials from northern Scotland document tren...
The publication of this group of three papers form part of the 1987 meeting of the International Cou...
This thesis studies the origin and role of wealth in the Viking Age (late 8th to 11th century) and L...
Stable isotope measurements and radiocarbon dates on 54 burials from northern Scotland document tren...
It is well known that many Mesolithic and Early Neolithic sites have been recovered during the past ...
The variety of fish species found at the archaeological sites indicates the exploitation of local an...
Archaeological fish bones reveal increases in marine fish utilisation in Northern and Western Europe...
Despite being surrounded by aquatic resources, the Prehistoric populations of the North Atlantic Isl...
This thesis examines the historical and archaeological data for the consumption of herring and the g...
Evidence for a Natural Deposition of Fish in the Middle Neolithic Site, Kainsbakke, East Jutlan
The purpose of this paper was to analyze fishbones from the Pitted Ware Culture settlement named Hem...
YesPrevious research on the Iron Age in Britain has argued that no fishing occurred during this peri...
The growth of archaeological interest in fishing over the last 100 years, and the development of fis...
The subject of this study falls into two parts. Firstly an examination of the methodology of the an...
Archaeological excavations were conducted by EASE Archaeology at the Knowe of Skea on the island of...
Stable isotope measurements and radiocarbon dates on 54 burials from northern Scotland document tren...
The publication of this group of three papers form part of the 1987 meeting of the International Cou...
This thesis studies the origin and role of wealth in the Viking Age (late 8th to 11th century) and L...
Stable isotope measurements and radiocarbon dates on 54 burials from northern Scotland document tren...
It is well known that many Mesolithic and Early Neolithic sites have been recovered during the past ...
The variety of fish species found at the archaeological sites indicates the exploitation of local an...
Archaeological fish bones reveal increases in marine fish utilisation in Northern and Western Europe...
Despite being surrounded by aquatic resources, the Prehistoric populations of the North Atlantic Isl...
This thesis examines the historical and archaeological data for the consumption of herring and the g...
Evidence for a Natural Deposition of Fish in the Middle Neolithic Site, Kainsbakke, East Jutlan
The purpose of this paper was to analyze fishbones from the Pitted Ware Culture settlement named Hem...