Three fish bone identification protocols used for determining taxa composition for Pacific island archaeofaunal assemblages are evaluated. The protocols include using the following: (1) the most commonly identified five paired cranial bones and 'specials' or unique elements; (2) an expanded number of cranial bones; and (3) the less common inclusion of all vertebrae. Explicit identification and quantification protocols are outlined for systematically incorporating all vertebrae which, predictably, increases the number of identified specimens for an assemblage, thus providing more bones useful for reconstructing live fish biomass (weight and length). Significantly, a range of unique archaeological vertebrae are useful for calculating minimum number of ...
Bones of Pleuronectiformes (flatfish) are often not identified to species due to the lack of diagnos...
Current genetic methods enable highly specific identification of DNA from modern fish bone. The appl...
The Pacific Islands—consisting of culturally diverse Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia—is the ide...
Three fish bone identification protocols used for determining taxa composition for Pacific island archa...
Three fish bone identification protocols used for determining taxa composition for Pacific island ar...
Significant differences between fish bone identification protocols in Pacific Island archaeology and...
This thesis examines methodological issues in the analysis of fishbone assemblages from the Pacific....
Standing in notable contrast to the practice of other regions, past archaeological fish studies in t...
Effects of differential recovery on faunal remains from archaeological sites have been documented by...
Taxonomic identification of archaeological fish bones provides important insights into the subsisten...
Eiao Island (39.2 km2, 577 m elevation), situated at the northern extent of the Marquesas Archipelag...
The Caribbean Sea is the most species-rich sea in the Atlantic, largely due to its vast coral reef s...
An archaeological assemblage of fish bones from excavations at Locus C50 at Fa'ahia on Huahine was a...
Among the many fish species commercially exploited since prehistoric times, Atlantic bluefin tuna (T...
International audienceThe Arapus-Mangaasi site, located on the northwest coast of the island of Efat...
Bones of Pleuronectiformes (flatfish) are often not identified to species due to the lack of diagnos...
Current genetic methods enable highly specific identification of DNA from modern fish bone. The appl...
The Pacific Islands—consisting of culturally diverse Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia—is the ide...
Three fish bone identification protocols used for determining taxa composition for Pacific island archa...
Three fish bone identification protocols used for determining taxa composition for Pacific island ar...
Significant differences between fish bone identification protocols in Pacific Island archaeology and...
This thesis examines methodological issues in the analysis of fishbone assemblages from the Pacific....
Standing in notable contrast to the practice of other regions, past archaeological fish studies in t...
Effects of differential recovery on faunal remains from archaeological sites have been documented by...
Taxonomic identification of archaeological fish bones provides important insights into the subsisten...
Eiao Island (39.2 km2, 577 m elevation), situated at the northern extent of the Marquesas Archipelag...
The Caribbean Sea is the most species-rich sea in the Atlantic, largely due to its vast coral reef s...
An archaeological assemblage of fish bones from excavations at Locus C50 at Fa'ahia on Huahine was a...
Among the many fish species commercially exploited since prehistoric times, Atlantic bluefin tuna (T...
International audienceThe Arapus-Mangaasi site, located on the northwest coast of the island of Efat...
Bones of Pleuronectiformes (flatfish) are often not identified to species due to the lack of diagnos...
Current genetic methods enable highly specific identification of DNA from modern fish bone. The appl...
The Pacific Islands—consisting of culturally diverse Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia—is the ide...