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Fourth meeting: York (9-12 September 1987)
Published Friday 20 June 2008,
York, United Kingdom, September 1987. Organized by Andrew Jones.
  1. P. V. ADDYMAN: Fish out of water: An Archaeologists’ view of Archaeoichthyology.
  2. K. M. STEWART: Fish remains at Olduvai Gorge.
  3. W. VAN NEER: Fish remains from a Holocene site in Wadi Howar, Sudan.
  4. V. L. BUTLER: Natural versus cultural salmon bones: a preliminary assessment of the Dalles remains.
  5. B. GHALEB: Fish and Women on a Western Torres Strait Island, Northern Australia.
  6. I. TAKACS: Fish exploitation in Hungary.
  7. M. ROSE: Prehistoric Fishing in the Aegean.
  8. E. ROSELLO & A. MORALES: Cultural typification of Spanish pre-and protohistorical sites through the study of fish assemblages: proposal of a new methodology of study.
  9. A. LENTACKER: The mesolithic Muge shell - middens of Portugal.
  10. A. MORALES & E.ROSELLO: Casual or intentional? Comments on fish taxa skeletal representation from Spanish archaeological settlements.
  11. E. S. WING: A Modern midden experiment.
  12. A. E. BULLOCK: Dispersal of Fish waste: a modern experiement.
  13. S. COLLEY: Cooking fish on a fire: an experiment in differential burning.
  14. A. K. G. JONES: Walking the cod.
  15. A. MORALES; E. ROSELLO; K. ROSENLUND & J. L. LOPEZ GORDO: Spanish and Danish ichthyofaunal assemblages: patterns of diversity and abundance commented from a paleocultural perspective.
  16. D. HEINRICH: Some remarks on fish remains from late- and postglacial sites near Hamburg.
  17. I. BODKER-ENGHOFF: Fishing at Mesolithic Bjornsholm, Denmark, compared with the neighbouring settlement: the Ertebolle locus classicus. Principally eel-fishing sites?.
  18. I. BODKER-ENGHOFF: Rare species of fish in the Mesolithic Bjornsholm Shell-midden, Denmark - indicators of a warmer climate.
  19. L. JONSSON: Middle Mesolithic Fishing strategies and the marine environment on the Swedish west coast.
  20. L. BARTOSIEWICZ: Size reconstruction of pike, Esox lucius, L.
  21. I. TAKACS: Size reconstruction of catfish, Silurus glanis.
  22. M. COLBURN: Cranial osteology of Redcar sunfish.
  23. M. DUTTING & B. BEERENHOUT: Distribution analysis of the fish remains of a Roman Castellum at Velsen, the Netherlands.
  24. R. C. HOFFMANN: Pike (Esox lucius) in late Medieval Culture: from illiterate empiricism to literate traditions.
  25. J. COY: Saxon evidence from the river Thames.
  26. D. SERJEANTSON: Fish Remains from a Monastic Site: St. Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire, England.
  27. N. PAAP & M. SEEMAN,: Focussing on Fish eyes.
  28. D. BRINKHUIZEN: Some remarks on seasonal dating of fish remains by means of growth ring analysis.
  29. A. ROJO: X-rays to differentiate vertebrae from the Gadidae family.
  30. D. WARD: A machine for processing clay to extract fish remains.
  31. J. COY: Medieval documentation and the fish trade.
  32. R. NICHOLSON: Fish remains from excavations near the river front at Newcastle, England.
  33. L. JONSSON: Osteological evidence of medieval fish trade in Scandinavia.
  34. R. KEMP: Fishing at Bylands Abbey, Yorkshire.
  35. J. DESSE & N. DESSE-BERSET: Use and exchange of osteometric data for ichthofauna.
  36. E. S. WING: Comparative fish skeleton collections.