A specimen of Cetopirus complanatus dating from the 10th century A.D. is described from archaeological excavations at Tiel, the Netherlands. Two vertebral parts of northern right whales Eubalaena glacialis: a vertebral arch and an epiphysis, were also found, possibly dating from the same period. The disc-like epiphysis had been used as a cutting board. The specimens probably had reached Tiel through early trade in whale products. Cetopirus complanatus is only known from right whales of the genus Eubalaena. It has not been found in the Northern Hemisphere since the late 19th century. Its host species in the North Atlantic and North Pacific, E. glacialis, is now very rare as a result of whaling
A total of 167 plates of two whale barnacle species (Tubicinella majorLamarck, 1802 and Cetopirus co...
Medieval cetacean exploitation has been connectedto various societies, including the Basques, Norse,...
An exceptional fossil assemblage of the ectoparasitic whale barnacle Coronula diadema was recently d...
An isolated right lateral compartment belonging to the rare extant whale barnacle species Cetopirus ...
The late Middle Pleistocene cave site of Pinnacle Point 13B (PP13B, South Africa) has provided the a...
The fragmentary fossil history of whale barnacles (Cirripedia: Coronulidae) is mainly constituted by...
Site PP13B is a sea cave overlooking the Indian Ocean in the quartzitic coastal cliffs at Pinnacle P...
Taxonomic identification of whale bones found during archaeological excavations is problematic due t...
International audienceTaxonomic identification of whale bones found during archaeological excavation...
Medieval historical sources suggest that cetacean exploitation was, for large parts of Europe, restr...
In 1751 the corpse of a large whale was found floating at sea near Blankenberge (currently Belgium)....
The former occurrence of the North Atlantic right whale Eubalaena glacialis on the Portuguese coast ...
The former occurrence of the North Atlantic right whale Eubalaena glacialis on the Portuguese coast ...
An isolated compartment of a whale barnacle is herein described from Recent beach deposits in Zoutel...
The fragmentary fossil history of whale barnacles (Cirripedia: Coronulidae) is mainly constituted by...
A total of 167 plates of two whale barnacle species (Tubicinella majorLamarck, 1802 and Cetopirus co...
Medieval cetacean exploitation has been connectedto various societies, including the Basques, Norse,...
An exceptional fossil assemblage of the ectoparasitic whale barnacle Coronula diadema was recently d...
An isolated right lateral compartment belonging to the rare extant whale barnacle species Cetopirus ...
The late Middle Pleistocene cave site of Pinnacle Point 13B (PP13B, South Africa) has provided the a...
The fragmentary fossil history of whale barnacles (Cirripedia: Coronulidae) is mainly constituted by...
Site PP13B is a sea cave overlooking the Indian Ocean in the quartzitic coastal cliffs at Pinnacle P...
Taxonomic identification of whale bones found during archaeological excavations is problematic due t...
International audienceTaxonomic identification of whale bones found during archaeological excavation...
Medieval historical sources suggest that cetacean exploitation was, for large parts of Europe, restr...
In 1751 the corpse of a large whale was found floating at sea near Blankenberge (currently Belgium)....
The former occurrence of the North Atlantic right whale Eubalaena glacialis on the Portuguese coast ...
The former occurrence of the North Atlantic right whale Eubalaena glacialis on the Portuguese coast ...
An isolated compartment of a whale barnacle is herein described from Recent beach deposits in Zoutel...
The fragmentary fossil history of whale barnacles (Cirripedia: Coronulidae) is mainly constituted by...
A total of 167 plates of two whale barnacle species (Tubicinella majorLamarck, 1802 and Cetopirus co...
Medieval cetacean exploitation has been connectedto various societies, including the Basques, Norse,...
An exceptional fossil assemblage of the ectoparasitic whale barnacle Coronula diadema was recently d...