International audienceBetween 2006 and 2013, the island of Tromelin (Indian Ocean) was surveyed and excavated within the framework of the UNESCO project "Forgotten Slaves." Archaeozoological studies evidenced the survival behaviours and subsistence strategies implemented by the l'Utile shipwreck victims abandoned on the island between 1761 and 1776. The ichthyoarchaeological analysis of 4,282 fish bones resulted in the identification of individuals belonging to 24 families of Teleostei and Chondrichthyes, among which Carangidae (jacks) largely dominate, followed by Serranidae (groupers), Acanthuridae (surgeonfishes), Balistidae (triggerfishes), Lutjanidae (snappers), and Pomacentridae (damselfishes). All of the cranial and post-cranial elem...
The Arapus-Mangaasi site, located on the north-west coast of the island of Efate, Vanuatu, and first...
Coastal human communities have been exploiting the sea as a source of food from time immemorial. An...
Solomon Islanders are highly dependent on their coastal resources for food and livelihoods. Parts of...
International audienceBetween 2006 and 2013, the island of Tromelin (Indian Ocean) was surveyed and ...
The study of the ichthyofaunal corpus yielded by the archaeological site of Teouma, Efate Island, Va...
International audienceThe Arapus-Mangaasi site, located on the northwest coast of the island of Efat...
Taxonomic identification of archaeological fish bones provides important insights into the subsisten...
The study of the ichthyofaunal corpus yielded by the archaeological site of Teouma, Efate Island, Va...
Bonefish (Albula spp.) support valuable recreational and artisanal fisheries worldwide. Declining st...
Brazilian shellmounds are archaeological sites with a high concentration of marine faunal remains. T...
Eiao Island (39.2 km(2), 577 m elevation), situated at the northern extent of the Marquesas Archipel...
Brazilian shellmounds are archaeological sites with a high concentration of marine faunal remains. T...
International audienceThe study of the fish bones from the Neolithic shell midden of Suwayh 1, excav...
By 50,000 years ago, it is clear that modern humans were capable of long-distance sea travel as they...
By 50,000 years ago, it is clear that modern humans were capable of long-distance sea travel as they...
The Arapus-Mangaasi site, located on the north-west coast of the island of Efate, Vanuatu, and first...
Coastal human communities have been exploiting the sea as a source of food from time immemorial. An...
Solomon Islanders are highly dependent on their coastal resources for food and livelihoods. Parts of...
International audienceBetween 2006 and 2013, the island of Tromelin (Indian Ocean) was surveyed and ...
The study of the ichthyofaunal corpus yielded by the archaeological site of Teouma, Efate Island, Va...
International audienceThe Arapus-Mangaasi site, located on the northwest coast of the island of Efat...
Taxonomic identification of archaeological fish bones provides important insights into the subsisten...
The study of the ichthyofaunal corpus yielded by the archaeological site of Teouma, Efate Island, Va...
Bonefish (Albula spp.) support valuable recreational and artisanal fisheries worldwide. Declining st...
Brazilian shellmounds are archaeological sites with a high concentration of marine faunal remains. T...
Eiao Island (39.2 km(2), 577 m elevation), situated at the northern extent of the Marquesas Archipel...
Brazilian shellmounds are archaeological sites with a high concentration of marine faunal remains. T...
International audienceThe study of the fish bones from the Neolithic shell midden of Suwayh 1, excav...
By 50,000 years ago, it is clear that modern humans were capable of long-distance sea travel as they...
By 50,000 years ago, it is clear that modern humans were capable of long-distance sea travel as they...
The Arapus-Mangaasi site, located on the north-west coast of the island of Efate, Vanuatu, and first...
Coastal human communities have been exploiting the sea as a source of food from time immemorial. An...
Solomon Islanders are highly dependent on their coastal resources for food and livelihoods. Parts of...