Studies on fisheries and the fish-salting industry in ancient times have paid little attention to date to the finding of cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes), which are very present in archaeozoological records, albeit in small quantities. In this paper we present new evidence coming from archaeological activities in two sites in the “Circle of the Strait”, Luis Milena in San Fernando (2nd century BC) and Alcalde Victori Goñalons from Ceuta (8th-9th centuries AD). With the identification of Thresher sharks (Alopias vulpinus), trying to demonstrate the diachronic attesting of these resources; And a preliminary review of the published bibliography, putting on the table the abundance of sharks, and the scant attention paid to the research to da...
Rare appearances of bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) in river systems and other freshwater ecosyste...
This paper constitutes the first comprehensive review of animal fossils retrieved in Iberian archaeo...
Several foodborne diseases have been described in coastal populations from the past, many of them in...
In this article, we present the first, marine vertebrate zooarchaeological results from the Punta Od...
Abstract: This paper presents the results of an analysis of fish remains from the pre-Hispanic coast...
The southwestern Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula presents an important Roman heritage that i...
A review is made of the various methodological approaches of specialists in ichthyology and archeolo...
Se presentan en este trabajo los resultados del estudio arqueoictiológico de los niveles tardorroman...
Los primeros habitantes del Ecuador desarrollaron actividades primarias como la caza y la recolecció...
A utilização dos produtos provenientes de elasmobrânquios é demonstrada desde os primeiros grupos qu...
The scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) is one of the shark species most impacted by overfis...
[eng] In this thesis, the ecological role of 26 species of abundant, rare and endangered chondricht...
Remains of selachians (sharks and rays) and other icthiolites have been collected from the Upper Mio...
Se presenta una lista de especies de peces cartilaginosos (tiburones, rayas y quimeras: Clase Chondr...
Fossil fishes are present at two different stratigraphical levels near Abanilla, in the Upper Miocen...
Rare appearances of bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) in river systems and other freshwater ecosyste...
This paper constitutes the first comprehensive review of animal fossils retrieved in Iberian archaeo...
Several foodborne diseases have been described in coastal populations from the past, many of them in...
In this article, we present the first, marine vertebrate zooarchaeological results from the Punta Od...
Abstract: This paper presents the results of an analysis of fish remains from the pre-Hispanic coast...
The southwestern Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula presents an important Roman heritage that i...
A review is made of the various methodological approaches of specialists in ichthyology and archeolo...
Se presentan en este trabajo los resultados del estudio arqueoictiológico de los niveles tardorroman...
Los primeros habitantes del Ecuador desarrollaron actividades primarias como la caza y la recolecció...
A utilização dos produtos provenientes de elasmobrânquios é demonstrada desde os primeiros grupos qu...
The scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) is one of the shark species most impacted by overfis...
[eng] In this thesis, the ecological role of 26 species of abundant, rare and endangered chondricht...
Remains of selachians (sharks and rays) and other icthiolites have been collected from the Upper Mio...
Se presenta una lista de especies de peces cartilaginosos (tiburones, rayas y quimeras: Clase Chondr...
Fossil fishes are present at two different stratigraphical levels near Abanilla, in the Upper Miocen...
Rare appearances of bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) in river systems and other freshwater ecosyste...
This paper constitutes the first comprehensive review of animal fossils retrieved in Iberian archaeo...
Several foodborne diseases have been described in coastal populations from the past, many of them in...