Fishy business in prehistoric Denmark
- Date
- 3 Dec 2014
- Start time
- 7:30 PM
- Venue
- City Screen Basement Bar
- Speaker
- Harry K.Robson, BioArch, the University of York
Fish remains are routinely encountered during archaeological excavations. In this presentation, the scientific methods used to analyse fish remains will be explored, including recent advances in archaeological science such as stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis. Case studies of the analyses of fish remains will be used to explore the transition from fishing, hunting and gathering to settled agriculture in northern central Europe.
Presentation by Harry K. Robson, BioArch, The University of York.
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