Catching tuna in the Aegean: biological background of tuna fisheries and the archaeological implications

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
D. Mylona
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ABSTRACT Fishing for tuna in the Aegean goes back several millennia. Their bones are found in archaeological excavations and their biology, capture, processing and consumption are described in written sources of the historical era. The archaeology of tuna fishing, however, is still poorly understood and its economic importance in the Eastern Mediterranean has only recently been explored. This paper contributes to the emerging discourse around tuna and their economic and cultural significance by attempting an in-depth understanding of tuna and related fish species as a resource. It presents in some detail the biology and ethology of tuna in the context of the Aegean Sea. These are crucial factors to their exploitation by humans; they control the timing and location of their appearance and they render certain fishing and processing methods more appropriate than others. The paper also discusses some of the implication of the biological features of tuna and related species on the manner of their capture and to the development of cultural values around them. It also considers the heuristic value of these observations in the archaeological research. The examination of the biological characteristics of tuna and related members of the Scombridae family suggests that their exploitation should in fact be seen not as that of single species but of a range of different species, which share certain common characteristics, but differ in terms of size, migration timing, processing potential and quality of flesh. In this framework the exploitation of the migratory fish, of which tuna is the most emblematic, appears as a coherent activity, which was less vulnerable to yearly fluctuations in the presence of fish schools at any given fishing location. Being thus complex and flexible, it provided economic opportunities and it acquired significant cultural value for the Eastern Mediterranean cultures throughout the passage of time.
在爱琴海捕捞金枪鱼:金枪鱼渔业的生物学背景和考古意义
爱琴海捕捞金枪鱼的历史可以追溯到几千年前。他们的骨头在考古发掘中被发现,他们的生物学、捕获、加工和消费在历史时代的书面资料中都有描述。然而,人们对金枪鱼捕捞的考古学仍然知之甚少,其在东地中海的经济重要性直到最近才得到探索。本文通过尝试深入了解金枪鱼和相关鱼类作为一种资源,有助于围绕金枪鱼及其经济和文化意义的新兴话语。它提出了一些详细的生物学和行为学金枪鱼在爱琴海的背景下。这些都是人类利用它们的关键因素;它们控制鱼类出现的时间和地点,并使某些捕捞和加工方法比其他方法更合适。本文还讨论了金枪鱼及其相关物种的生物学特征对其捕获方式和周围文化价值发展的一些影响。并对这些观察结果在考古研究中的启发式价值进行了探讨。对金枪鱼和鲭科相关成员的生物学特性的研究表明,它们的开发实际上不应被视为单一物种的开发,而应被视为一系列不同物种的开发,这些物种具有某些共同特征,但在大小、迁徙时间、加工潜力和肉的质量方面有所不同。在这一框架内,以金枪鱼为最具代表性的洄游鱼类的捕捞似乎是一项连贯的活动,不太容易受到任何特定捕鱼地点鱼群数量每年波动的影响。随着时间的推移,它为东地中海文化提供了经济机会,并获得了重要的文化价值。
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Anthropozoologica
Anthropozoologica Social Sciences-Anthropology
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