The publication of this group of three papers form part of the 1987 meeting of the International Council for Archaeozoologists Fish Remains Working Group which took place at the University of York, U. K. The papers illustrate an increased awareness of the significance of ichthyological research to archaeology and cover three areas of research: taphonomy; fishing artefacts; and fish remains recovered from an excavation. Jones sheds some light on the relative robustness of the bewildering array of elements in a fish skeleton by recording damage to a skeleton when it is trampled. His paper suggests an index of robustness which might be used to assess the degree of fragmentation in archaeological assemblages. Kemp reports on the excavatio...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review (when applicable) a...
Salmonid resources currently foster socioeconomic prosperity in several nations, yet their importanc...
The variety of fish species found at the archaeological sites indicates the exploitation of local an...
The four papers in this issue represent a trawl of the reports presented to the Fourth meeting of th...
The significance of aquatic resources to past human groups is not adequately reflected in the publis...
The growth of archaeological interest in fishing over the last 100 years, and the development of fis...
The City of Newcastle, situated some 10 miles inland on the River Tyne in north-east England, is not...
The subject of this study falls into two parts. Firstly an examination of the methodology of the an...
YesPrevious research on the Iron Age in Britain has argued that no fishing occurred during this peri...
YesIt has been argued that no fishing occurred during the British Iron Age. However, sites in the No...
The sieved samples submitted for examination are from three deposits deliberately selected as they w...
The papers in this special issue of the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology (IJO) were present...
The purpose of this paper was to analyze fishbones from the Pitted Ware Culture settlement named Hem...
This thesis examines the historical and archaeological data for the consumption of herring and the g...
Ever since archaeozoology was incorporated into standard archaeological practice, the study of anima...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review (when applicable) a...
Salmonid resources currently foster socioeconomic prosperity in several nations, yet their importanc...
The variety of fish species found at the archaeological sites indicates the exploitation of local an...
The four papers in this issue represent a trawl of the reports presented to the Fourth meeting of th...
The significance of aquatic resources to past human groups is not adequately reflected in the publis...
The growth of archaeological interest in fishing over the last 100 years, and the development of fis...
The City of Newcastle, situated some 10 miles inland on the River Tyne in north-east England, is not...
The subject of this study falls into two parts. Firstly an examination of the methodology of the an...
YesPrevious research on the Iron Age in Britain has argued that no fishing occurred during this peri...
YesIt has been argued that no fishing occurred during the British Iron Age. However, sites in the No...
The sieved samples submitted for examination are from three deposits deliberately selected as they w...
The papers in this special issue of the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology (IJO) were present...
The purpose of this paper was to analyze fishbones from the Pitted Ware Culture settlement named Hem...
This thesis examines the historical and archaeological data for the consumption of herring and the g...
Ever since archaeozoology was incorporated into standard archaeological practice, the study of anima...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review (when applicable) a...
Salmonid resources currently foster socioeconomic prosperity in several nations, yet their importanc...
The variety of fish species found at the archaeological sites indicates the exploitation of local an...