A photographic atlas for European freshwater and migratory fish remains and key considerations for their analysis

IF 1.1 3区 历史学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Izzy Davis, Naomi Sykes, Michael Hochmuth, Alan Outram, Mélanie Roffet-Salque
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Identification of archeological fish remains requires the use of comparative reference materials, generally in the form of disarticulated fish skeletons. Photographic or illustrative atlases provide an additional resource for the analysis of fish remains. Photographic resources exist for many marine species and for specific geographic regions, whereas freshwater European species have not been covered in great detail. Here, we present a photographic atlas for the bones of freshwater and migratory fish commonly recovered from archeological sites in Central Europe, alongside a discussion of the difficulties and considerations for the analysis of freshwater fish remains. The atlas also highlights the morphological similarity of many species and the interpretive limits of freshwater fish assemblages. The atlas aims to act as an accessible and user-friendly resource, which can be used for basic identification purposes when access to physical collections is not possible, to supplement pre-existing collections, or for training purposes. This paper acts as a platform from which the full atlas can be downloaded.

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欧洲淡水鱼和洄游鱼类遗骸摄影图集及其分析的主要考虑因素
鉴定考古鱼类遗骸需要使用比较参考资料,一般是以分解的鱼类骨骼为形式。照片或插图图集为分析鱼类遗骸提供了额外的资源。许多海洋物种和特定地理区域都有图片资源,而欧洲淡水物种的图片资源还不够详细。在此,我们介绍了中欧考古遗址中常见的淡水鱼和洄游鱼类骨骼的照片图集,并讨论了分析淡水鱼遗骸的困难和注意事项。该图集还强调了许多物种的形态相似性以及淡水鱼群的解释局限性。该图集的目的是提供一个方便用户使用的资源,在无法获得实物藏品的情况下,可用于基本的鉴定目的,补充已有的藏品,或用于培训目的。本文作为一个平台,可下载完整的图集。
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期刊介绍: The aim of the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology is to provide a forum for the publication of papers dealing with all aspects of the study of human and animal bones from archaeological contexts. The journal will publish original papers dealing with human or animal bone research from any area of the world. It will also publish short papers which give important preliminary observations from work in progress and it will publish book reviews. All papers will be subject to peer review. The journal will be aimed principally towards all those with a professional interest in the study of human and animal bones. This includes archaeologists, anthropologists, human and animal bone specialists, palaeopathologists and medical historians.
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