International audienceThis paper proposes new evidence about the management of fish resources in the Sacred Lake on the island of Delos (Greece) based on unpublished archaeo-ichthyological data. The specificity of this assemblage lies in the presence of freshwater fish identified for the first time by an archaeozoological study. In agreement with the epigraphic data attesting to fish breeding in the lake, the hypothesis that these fish were acclimatized in this fresh water pond is advanced through the study of historical, archaeological and geomorphological data. The management of these fish resources (species selection, acclimatization, seasonal management, capture) presupposes a degree of proficiency in freshwater fish breeding in Helleni...
Analysis of ca. 17,000 fish remains recovered from the late Upper Paleolithic/early Epi-Paleolithic ...
Fishing in the Nile during prehistory. Eish remains from prehistoric sites along the Egyptian Nile o...
International audienceThis study provides an overview of 11 archaeological sites that yielded fish b...
This paper proposes new evidence about the management of fish resources in the Sacred Lake on the is...
Special Issue: Special Issue on Fish and Fishing Communities: Understanding Ancient and Modern Fishe...
The island of Crete preserves a series of rock-cut, coastal tanks that are thought to have been used...
Fish-eating in Greece from the firth century B.c. to the seventh century A.D. A story of impoverishe...
The available data are reviewed on ichthyofaunas from prehistoric sites along the Nile in Egypt and ...
Abstract The main objective of this paper is to investi-gate how archaeological fish remains and wri...
The Balkans is one of the hot spots of biodiversity, and is known for a high diversity and endemism ...
To date, no zooarchaeological or historical research on the consumption of fish in Lithuania in the ...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a study of nearly 55,000 fish bones from th...
International audienceFew studies have focused on marine resources from an archaeoichthyological poi...
International audienceThe fish fauna is presented from Asa Koma; a prehistoric site dated around 180...
<div><p>Analysis of ca. 17,000 fish remains recovered from the late Upper Paleolithic/early Epi-Pale...
Analysis of ca. 17,000 fish remains recovered from the late Upper Paleolithic/early Epi-Paleolithic ...
Fishing in the Nile during prehistory. Eish remains from prehistoric sites along the Egyptian Nile o...
International audienceThis study provides an overview of 11 archaeological sites that yielded fish b...
This paper proposes new evidence about the management of fish resources in the Sacred Lake on the is...
Special Issue: Special Issue on Fish and Fishing Communities: Understanding Ancient and Modern Fishe...
The island of Crete preserves a series of rock-cut, coastal tanks that are thought to have been used...
Fish-eating in Greece from the firth century B.c. to the seventh century A.D. A story of impoverishe...
The available data are reviewed on ichthyofaunas from prehistoric sites along the Nile in Egypt and ...
Abstract The main objective of this paper is to investi-gate how archaeological fish remains and wri...
The Balkans is one of the hot spots of biodiversity, and is known for a high diversity and endemism ...
To date, no zooarchaeological or historical research on the consumption of fish in Lithuania in the ...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a study of nearly 55,000 fish bones from th...
International audienceFew studies have focused on marine resources from an archaeoichthyological poi...
International audienceThe fish fauna is presented from Asa Koma; a prehistoric site dated around 180...
<div><p>Analysis of ca. 17,000 fish remains recovered from the late Upper Paleolithic/early Epi-Pale...
Analysis of ca. 17,000 fish remains recovered from the late Upper Paleolithic/early Epi-Paleolithic ...
Fishing in the Nile during prehistory. Eish remains from prehistoric sites along the Egyptian Nile o...
International audienceThis study provides an overview of 11 archaeological sites that yielded fish b...