Sclerochronology is a method used to estimate the season of death (season of capture) of archaeological individuals based on a modern growth model. This method has been increasingly accepted in South America and has mainly been applied to coastal archaeological sites (on the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean). This is the first time that this method has been applied to a freshwater species, the marbled swamp eel (Synbranchus marmoratus), in archaeology. Excavations undertaken at Loma Salvatierra, a human-built platform located in the Bolivian Amazon and occupied from 500 until 1400 AD, have yielded 111 zooarchaeological vertebrae of the marbled swamp eel, which is one of the most widely distributed species recovered in South American continental a...
The fish remains sampled from archaeological sites are generally the result of human food refuse; th...
Catfishes (Siluriformes: Pimelodidae) in the Amazon River Basin serve important ecological and econo...
The analysis of the material obtained in the rescue of archaeological sites in the area surrounding ...
Recent evidence suggests the existence of Pre-Hispanic fisheries in savanna areas of the Amazon basi...
Recent evidence suggests the existence of Pre-Hispanic fisheries in savanna areas of the Amazon basi...
Monte Castelo, an archeological shell mound located on the southwestern periphery of the Amazon basi...
The available data are reviewed on ichthyofaunas from prehistoric sites along the Nile in Egypt and ...
Two distinct fishing technologies were identified among the shellmound builders of the Saquarema Lag...
We describe sclerochronological analyses of tadpole codling (Salilota australis) vertebrae as a prox...
International audienceArchaeology provides few examples of large-scale fisheries at the frontier bet...
Ichthyoarchaeology is a vital discipline for understanding human adaptation to the aquatic environme...
International audienceThe fish fauna is presented from Asa Koma; a prehistoric site dated around 180...
The goliath catfish Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii has crucial economical and ecological functions in ...
This article presents the preliminary results of a seasonality study on Micropogonias furnieri otoli...
The fish remains sampled from archaeological sites are generally the result of human food refuse; th...
Catfishes (Siluriformes: Pimelodidae) in the Amazon River Basin serve important ecological and econo...
The analysis of the material obtained in the rescue of archaeological sites in the area surrounding ...
Recent evidence suggests the existence of Pre-Hispanic fisheries in savanna areas of the Amazon basi...
Recent evidence suggests the existence of Pre-Hispanic fisheries in savanna areas of the Amazon basi...
Monte Castelo, an archeological shell mound located on the southwestern periphery of the Amazon basi...
The available data are reviewed on ichthyofaunas from prehistoric sites along the Nile in Egypt and ...
Two distinct fishing technologies were identified among the shellmound builders of the Saquarema Lag...
We describe sclerochronological analyses of tadpole codling (Salilota australis) vertebrae as a prox...
International audienceArchaeology provides few examples of large-scale fisheries at the frontier bet...
Ichthyoarchaeology is a vital discipline for understanding human adaptation to the aquatic environme...
International audienceThe fish fauna is presented from Asa Koma; a prehistoric site dated around 180...
The goliath catfish Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii has crucial economical and ecological functions in ...
This article presents the preliminary results of a seasonality study on Micropogonias furnieri otoli...
The fish remains sampled from archaeological sites are generally the result of human food refuse; th...
Catfishes (Siluriformes: Pimelodidae) in the Amazon River Basin serve important ecological and econo...
The analysis of the material obtained in the rescue of archaeological sites in the area surrounding ...