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Third meeting: Groningen (August 1985)
Published Friday 20 June 2008,
Groningen, The Netherlands, August, 1985. Organized by Anneke Clason and Dick Brinkhuizen.
Publication: Fish and Archaeology edited by A. Clason and D. Brinkhuizen (1986). BAR International Series 294. Oxford.
  1. A. T. CLASON: Fish and Archaeology.
  2. N. BENECKE: Some remakrs on sturgeon fishing in the Southern Baltic region in Medieval times.
  3. D. C. BRINKHUIZEN: Features observed on the skeletons of some recent European Acipenseridae: their importance for the study of excavated remains of sturgeon.
  4. S. M. COLLEY: Site formation and archaeological fish remains. An ethnohistorical example from the Northern Isles, Scotland.
  5. D. HEINRICH: Fishing and consumption of Cod (Gadus morhua Linnaeus, 1758) in the Middle Ages.
  6. A. K. G. JONES: Fish bone survival in the digestive systems of the pig, dog and man: some experiments.
  7. L. JONSSON: Fish bones in Late Mesolithic human graves at Skateholm, Scania, South Sweden.
  8. A. LENTACKER: Archaeozoology of Late Prehistoric Portuguese sites with marine and riverine resources.
  9. H. LERNAU: Fish bones excavated in two Late Roman-Byzantine Castella in the southern desert of Israel.
  10. W. VAN NEER: Some notes on the fish remains from Wadi Kubbaniya (Upper Egypt; Late Palaeolithic).
  11. W. PRUMMEL: The presence of bones of eel, Anguilla anguilla, in relation to taphonomic processes, cultural factors and the abundance of eel.
  12. K. ROSENLUND: The sting ray, Dasyatis pastinaca (L.) in Denmark.
  13. M. SEEMAN: Fish remains from Smeerenburg, a 17th century Dutch whaling station on the Westcoast of Spitsbergen.
  14. J. DESSE: Les poissons du Grand Louvre.
  15. I. BODKER-ENGHOFF: New results from the classical shell midden in Ertebolle, Denmark.