The authors present an early evidence for the use of complex fishing techniques for obtaining variable fish resources in prehistoric south-east Europe as recovered at the Neolithic site of Vinta Belo Brdo in Serbia. In particular, a group of bone artefacts have been analysed through the application of an integrated approach combining technological, use-wear, and residue analyses as well as the comparisons with ethnographic artefacts. The results of the functional analysis indicate that these artefacts were parts of lure hooks, i.e. composite hooks, probably used to catch large predatory fish. On methodological grounds, the discussion proposed in this paper could be relevant for other case studies worldwide where one finds prehistoric commun...
The bachelor thesis deals with the possibilities of learning about fishing in the archaeological con...
International audienceVarious marine animal assemblages from prehistoric contexts across the Mediter...
In this paper, we provide new data on fish resource exploitation during the Mesolithic and Neolithic...
The authors present an early evidence for the use of complex fishing techniques for obtaining variab...
The authors present an early evidence for the use of complex fishing techniques for obtaining variab...
The methods of fishing and hunting in prehistory are a complex subject that needs to be analysed fro...
Whereas the significance of fishing is well documented at a number of Mesolithic and Early Neolithic...
Fish traps and nets documented ethnographically on the Russian European Plain and in Siberia are des...
The Mesolithic-Neolithic settlements in the Danube Gorges (North-Central Balkans) flourished in a sp...
Evidence from archaeological fish bone assemblages from the southern North Sea region of Europe is u...
The variety of fish species found at the archaeological sites indicates the exploitation of local an...
It is well known that many Mesolithic and Early Neolithic sites have been recovered during the past ...
The growth of archaeological interest in fishing over the last 100 years, and the development of fis...
Special Issue: Special Issue on Fish and Fishing Communities: Understanding Ancient and Modern Fishe...
The site of Viminacium, a legionary fortress and the capital of the Roman province Upper Moesia/Moes...
The bachelor thesis deals with the possibilities of learning about fishing in the archaeological con...
International audienceVarious marine animal assemblages from prehistoric contexts across the Mediter...
In this paper, we provide new data on fish resource exploitation during the Mesolithic and Neolithic...
The authors present an early evidence for the use of complex fishing techniques for obtaining variab...
The authors present an early evidence for the use of complex fishing techniques for obtaining variab...
The methods of fishing and hunting in prehistory are a complex subject that needs to be analysed fro...
Whereas the significance of fishing is well documented at a number of Mesolithic and Early Neolithic...
Fish traps and nets documented ethnographically on the Russian European Plain and in Siberia are des...
The Mesolithic-Neolithic settlements in the Danube Gorges (North-Central Balkans) flourished in a sp...
Evidence from archaeological fish bone assemblages from the southern North Sea region of Europe is u...
The variety of fish species found at the archaeological sites indicates the exploitation of local an...
It is well known that many Mesolithic and Early Neolithic sites have been recovered during the past ...
The growth of archaeological interest in fishing over the last 100 years, and the development of fis...
Special Issue: Special Issue on Fish and Fishing Communities: Understanding Ancient and Modern Fishe...
The site of Viminacium, a legionary fortress and the capital of the Roman province Upper Moesia/Moes...
The bachelor thesis deals with the possibilities of learning about fishing in the archaeological con...
International audienceVarious marine animal assemblages from prehistoric contexts across the Mediter...
In this paper, we provide new data on fish resource exploitation during the Mesolithic and Neolithic...