Special Issue: Special Issue on Fish and Fishing Communities: Understanding Ancient and Modern Fisheries through Archaeological Fish RemainsInternational audienceVarious marine animal assemblages from prehistoric contexts across the Mediterranean suggest a focus on the exploitation of marine resources by coastal populations as early as the Mesolithic. Along with the harvesting of nearshore coastal resources (fish and invertebrates), a more organised fishing activity that targeted pelagic species, traditionally considered migratory, is evident in several Mesolithic assemblages. With the advent of the Neolithic, marine-related subsistence activities seem to be gradually restricted to the exploitation of coastal year-round resources. The cave ...