Archaeoichthyological research is not well developed in Czech archaeology, partly because of the country’s landlocked position. Nonetheless, fishing, fish consumption, and the fish trade played important roles in the Czech lands in the Middle and Early Modern Ages. This paper presents, as a case study, detailed documentation and analysis of a few archaeological bone finds from Prague determined as imported marine fish, and introduces this specialised field of research more generally. Beyond the archaeological bone finds, we conduct an in-depth analysis of historical written records of the marine fish trade in the Czech lands. A basic review of current archaeozoological knowledge of marine fish finds, especially cod and herring, which played...
International audienceThis study provides an overview of 11 archaeological sites that yielded fish b...
The authors present an early evidence for the use of complex fishing techniques for obtaining variab...
Knowledge of the range and chronology of historic trade and long-distance transport of natural resou...
The bachelor thesis deals with the possibilities of learning about fishing in the archaeological con...
Evidence from archaeological fish bone assemblages from the southern North Sea region of Europe is u...
To date, no zooarchaeological or historical research on the consumption of fish in Lithuania in the ...
Although recent historical ecology studies have extended quantitative knowledge of eastern Baltic co...
Although recent historical ecology studies have extended quantitative knowledge of eastern Baltic co...
The paper focuses on fish consumption and long distance fish trade in the Medieval monastery Studeni...
The paper focuses on fish consumption and long-distance fish trade in the medieval monastery Studeni...
Although recent historical ecology studies have extended quantitative knowledge of eastern Baltic co...
Abstract The main objective of this paper is to investi-gate how archaeological fish remains and wri...
In Switzerland, fish played a substantial role in people's diets both in medieval times and in the e...
The crayfish is an interesting element of cultural history in many regions where this anim...
This paper focuses on evaluating the changing role of seafood imports in comparison with freshwater ...
International audienceThis study provides an overview of 11 archaeological sites that yielded fish b...
The authors present an early evidence for the use of complex fishing techniques for obtaining variab...
Knowledge of the range and chronology of historic trade and long-distance transport of natural resou...
The bachelor thesis deals with the possibilities of learning about fishing in the archaeological con...
Evidence from archaeological fish bone assemblages from the southern North Sea region of Europe is u...
To date, no zooarchaeological or historical research on the consumption of fish in Lithuania in the ...
Although recent historical ecology studies have extended quantitative knowledge of eastern Baltic co...
Although recent historical ecology studies have extended quantitative knowledge of eastern Baltic co...
The paper focuses on fish consumption and long distance fish trade in the Medieval monastery Studeni...
The paper focuses on fish consumption and long-distance fish trade in the medieval monastery Studeni...
Although recent historical ecology studies have extended quantitative knowledge of eastern Baltic co...
Abstract The main objective of this paper is to investi-gate how archaeological fish remains and wri...
In Switzerland, fish played a substantial role in people's diets both in medieval times and in the e...
The crayfish is an interesting element of cultural history in many regions where this anim...
This paper focuses on evaluating the changing role of seafood imports in comparison with freshwater ...
International audienceThis study provides an overview of 11 archaeological sites that yielded fish b...
The authors present an early evidence for the use of complex fishing techniques for obtaining variab...
Knowledge of the range and chronology of historic trade and long-distance transport of natural resou...