Arnau Brosa-Planella , Arnau Garcia-Molsosa , Abel Gallego-Valle , Judit Ciurana Prast , Jaume Oliver-Bruy , Santiago Riera Mora , Maria Saña Seguí , Arturo Morales Muñiz
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摘要
在后罗马时代,地中海西部出现了一种新的政治、社会和文化秩序。作为这一进程的一部分,渔业经历了重大变化,这为该地区后来的中世纪渔业发展奠定了基础。然而,伊比利亚半岛西哥特王国(5 -8世纪)期间的渔业活动仍未得到充分探索,特别是与意大利等其他地区相比。本文对西班牙加泰罗尼亚Aiguafreda de Dalt遗址的7世纪鱼类考古组合进行了分析,这是该地区对该时期鱼类组合的首次全面研究之一。研究结果表明,教会精英在塑造伊比利亚半岛东北部的捕鱼习惯和内陆运输鲜鱼的小规模系统中发挥了关键作用。该研究还揭示了从罗马时期到西哥特时代鱼类消费习惯的连续性。
Fishing and the Church: Ichthyoarchaeological analyses of the visigothic settlement of Aiguafreda de Dalt site (Catalonia, Spain, 7th c.)
During the post-Roman centuries, a new political, social and cultural order emerged in the Western Mediterranean. As part of this process, fisheries underwent significant changes, which laid the foundation for the subsequent development of medieval fisheries in the region. However, fishing activities during the Visigothic Kingdom (5th-8th centuries) in the Iberian Peninsula remain underexplored, especially in comparison to other areas such as Italy. This paper presents an analysis of the ichthyoarchaeological assemblage from the 7th-century site of Aiguafreda de Dalt (Catalonia, Spain), one of the first comprehensive studies of a fish assemblage from this period in the region. The results suggest that ecclesiastical elites played a key role in shaping fishing practices in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula and the existence of a small-scale system for transporting fresh fish inland. The study also reveals a continuity in fish consumption practices from the Roman period into the Visigothic era.
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports is aimed at archaeologists and scientists engaged with the application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. The journal focuses on the results of the application of scientific methods to archaeological problems and debates. It will provide a forum for reviews and scientific debate of issues in scientific archaeology and their impact in the wider subject. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports will publish papers of excellent archaeological science, with regional or wider interest. This will include case studies, reviews and short papers where an established scientific technique sheds light on archaeological questions and debates.