Turtles are important barometers of human impact on marine biodiversity. Very little, however, is known about the deep history of human-turtle interactions and whether this is reflected in the present-day vulnerability of Mediterranean turtle populations. Here, the authors critically assess the zooarchaeological evidence for the nature and intensity of past human interactions with green, loggerhead turtles and Nile soft-shell turtles in the Eastern Mediterranean. Species and sex identifications, estimates of relative abundance, and size reconstructions at five coastal archaeological sites demonstrate the variety in interactions, from turtle capture to processing, and allow informative comparisons with present-day distributions of these spec...
International audienceSmall, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (...
Studies on the ecology and conservation of marine turtles were undertaken with particular reference ...
"Protect and restore ecosystems and biodiversity" is the second official aim of the current UN Ocean...
Turtles are important barometers of human impact on marine biodiversity. Very little, however, is kn...
Turtles are important barometers of human impact on marine biodiversity. Very little, however, is kn...
This thesis examines ancient sea turtles from the Levant and more recent archaeological sea turtle b...
Humans have been exploiting marine resources along the Levantine coast for millennia. Advances in bi...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
International audienceSmall, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (...
Studies on the ecology and conservation of marine turtles were undertaken with particular reference ...
"Protect and restore ecosystems and biodiversity" is the second official aim of the current UN Ocean...
Turtles are important barometers of human impact on marine biodiversity. Very little, however, is kn...
Turtles are important barometers of human impact on marine biodiversity. Very little, however, is kn...
This thesis examines ancient sea turtles from the Levant and more recent archaeological sea turtle b...
Humans have been exploiting marine resources along the Levantine coast for millennia. Advances in bi...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
International audienceSmall, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (...
Studies on the ecology and conservation of marine turtles were undertaken with particular reference ...
"Protect and restore ecosystems and biodiversity" is the second official aim of the current UN Ocean...