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‘Of Fish and Men’ (‘De iasg agus dhaoine’): A Study of the Utilization of Marine Resources as Recovered from Selected Hebridean Archaeological Sites: A Study of the Utilization of Marine Resources as Recovered from Selected Hebridean Archaeological Sites

معرفی کتاب «‘Of Fish and Men’ (‘De iasg agus dhaoine’): A Study of the Utilization of Marine Resources as Recovered from Selected Hebridean Archaeological Sites: A Study of the Utilization of Marine Resources as Recovered from Selected Hebridean Archaeological Sites» نوشتهٔ Ruby Nory Cerón-Carrasco، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Michigan Press در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This book interprets the exploitation of marine resources and the organisation of their uses during later prehistory in the Western Isles of Scotland. Particular attention is focused on the analysis of the fish, molluscan and cetacean remains recovered during the excavation of a settlement at Bostadh Beach in Great Bernera, Lewis. A key objective is the reconstruction of regional fishing practices particularly during the Iron Age and Norse periods. Five aspects of research are considered: fish biology, modern fisheries, ancient fisheries, taphonomy and ethnography. The role of fishing during the Iron Age and Norse periods around the Hebridean Islands is assessed, in terms of economic, social and technological factors. Fish biology and taphonomy provided the necessary association between modern and ancient fishing traditions. Taphonomy and ethnographical studies also linked past and present and allowed a more solidly based reconstruction of the islands' fishing industry through time. The combination of archaeological faunal analysis and ethnoarchaeological approaches provides data for understanding the character of fishing practices in the later prehistory of Great Bernera and other nearby Hebridean Isles. Interprets the exploitation of marine resources and the organisation of their uses during later prehistory in the Western Isles of Scotland. Particular attention is focused on the analysis of the fish, molluscan and cetacean remains recovered during the excavation of a settlement at Bostadh Beach in Great Bernera, Lewis. A key objective is the reconstruction of regional fishing practices particularly during the Iron Age and Norse periods. Five aspects of research are fish biology, modern fisheries, ancient fisheries, taphonomy and ethnography. The role of fishing during the Iron Age and Norse periods around the Hebridean Islands is assessed, in terms of economic, social and technological factors. Includes five appendices of data. Front Cover Title Page Copyright Abstract Acknowledgments Dedication Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Methodologies Chapter 3: The physical and bio-geographical context of the Outer Hebrides Chapter 4: Taphonomy: fish bone and molluscan assemblages at Bostadh Beach Chapter 5: Aspects of harvesting marine resources in recent centuries Chapter 6: A preliminary overview of fishing artefacts in the Scottish archaeological record Chapter 7: Archaeological signatures, ethnography and modern fisheries biology: the Bostadh Beach case study Chapter 8: Iron Age and Norse Period fishing in the Western Isles Chapter 9: Conclusion Bibliography Ruby N. Cerón-carrasco. Dedication In English, Scottish Gaelic And Spanish. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 66-77).
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