This contribution directly relates to the paper published by Wheeler in 1978 entitled ‘Why were there no fish re- mains at Star Carr?’. Star Carr is arguably the richest, most studied and re-interpreted Mesolithic site in Europe but the lack of fish remains has continued to vex scholars. Judging from other materials, the preservation conditions at the site in the late 1940s/early 1950s should have been good enough to permit the survival of fish remains, and particularly dentaries of the northern pike (Esox lucius L., 1758) as found on other European sites of this age. The lack of evidence has therefore been attributed to a paucity of fish in the lake. However, new research has provided multiple lines of evidence, which not only demonstrate ...
It is well known that many Mesolithic and Early Neolithic sites have been recovered during the past ...
As the cumulative volume of ecofactual data from archaeological sites mounts, the analytical tools r...
Previous synthesis of zooarchaeological remains from English medieval sites has shown that marine fi...
The subject of this study falls into two parts. Firstly an examination of the methodology of the an...
YesPrevious research on the Iron Age in Britain has argued that no fishing occurred during this peri...
Since its publication in 1954 Star Carr has held an iconic status in British Mesolithic archaeology....
Since its publication in 1954 Star Carr has held an iconic status in British Mesolithic archaeology....
The publication of this group of three papers form part of the 1987 meeting of the International Cou...
YesIt has been argued that no fishing occurred during the British Iron Age. However, sites in the No...
In this paper, we provide new data on fish resource exploitation during the Mesolithic and Neolithic...
Freshwater Fishing from a Sea-Coast Settlement - the Ertebølle locus classicus Revisite
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...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review (when applicable) a...
The papers in this special issue of the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology (IJO) were present...
It is well known that many Mesolithic and Early Neolithic sites have been recovered during the past ...
As the cumulative volume of ecofactual data from archaeological sites mounts, the analytical tools r...
Previous synthesis of zooarchaeological remains from English medieval sites has shown that marine fi...
The subject of this study falls into two parts. Firstly an examination of the methodology of the an...
YesPrevious research on the Iron Age in Britain has argued that no fishing occurred during this peri...
Since its publication in 1954 Star Carr has held an iconic status in British Mesolithic archaeology....
Since its publication in 1954 Star Carr has held an iconic status in British Mesolithic archaeology....
The publication of this group of three papers form part of the 1987 meeting of the International Cou...
YesIt has been argued that no fishing occurred during the British Iron Age. However, sites in the No...
In this paper, we provide new data on fish resource exploitation during the Mesolithic and Neolithic...
Freshwater Fishing from a Sea-Coast Settlement - the Ertebølle locus classicus Revisite
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...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review (when applicable) a...
The papers in this special issue of the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology (IJO) were present...
It is well known that many Mesolithic and Early Neolithic sites have been recovered during the past ...
As the cumulative volume of ecofactual data from archaeological sites mounts, the analytical tools r...
Previous synthesis of zooarchaeological remains from English medieval sites has shown that marine fi...