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Interpreting the expansion of sea fishing in medieval Europe using stable isotope analysis of archaeological cod bones

机译:使用考古鳕鱼骨的稳定同位素分析解释中世纪欧洲海洋捕捞活动的扩展

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Archaeological fish bones reveal increases in marine fish utilisation in Northern and Western Europe beginning in the 10th and 11th centuries AD. We use stable isotope signatures from 300 archaeological cod (Gadus morhua) bones to determine whether this sea fishing revolution resulted from increased local fishing or the introduction of preserved fish transported from distant waters such as Arctic Norway, Iceland and/or the Northern Isles of Scotland (Orkney and Shetland). Results from 12 settlements in England and Flanders (Belgium) indicate that catches were initially local. Between the 9th and 12th centuries most bones represented fish from the southern North Sea. Conversely, by the 13th to 14th centuries demand was increasingly met through long distance transport - signalling the onset of the globalisation of commercial fisheries and suggesting that cities such as London quickly outgrew the capacity of local fish supplies. reserved.
机译:从公元10世纪和11世纪开始,考古鱼骨揭示了北欧和西欧海洋鱼类利用的增加。我们使用来自300个考古鳕鱼(Gadus morhua)骨骼的稳定同位素特征来确定此次海洋捕捞革命是否是由于增加了当地捕捞活动或引入了从遥远水域(如北极挪威,冰岛和/或苏格兰北岛)运来的保鲜鱼(奥克尼和设得兰群岛)。来自英格兰和法兰德斯(比利时)的12个定居点的结果表明,渔获物最初是本地渔获物。在9世纪和12世纪之间,大多数骨头代表了北海南部的鱼类。相反,到13世纪至14世纪,通过长途运输满足了越来越多的需求-这标志着商业渔业全球化的开始,并暗示伦敦等城市迅速超过了当地鱼类供应的能力。保留。

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