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Fisheries --- Fishing --- Marine resources --- Fish remains (Archaeology)
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Fish remains (Archaeology) --- Congresses --- Conferences - Meetings --- Congresses. --- Fishes in archaeology --- Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Methodology --- Fish remains (Archaeology) - Congresses
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Fisheries --- Fishing --- Marine resources --- Fish remains (Archaeology) --- History --- Congresses --- Fisheries - History - Congresses --- Fishing - History - Congresses --- Marine resources - History - Congresses --- Fish remains (Archaeology) - Congresses
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Fish remains (Archaeology) --- Fish as food --- Fish culture --- Restes de poisson (Archéologie) --- Poisson (Aliment) --- Pisciculture --- History --- Histoire --- Archéologie --- Ath --- Exposition --- Restes de poisson (Archéologie) --- Fish remains (Archaeology). --- Fishes --- History. --- Poissons fossiles --- Belgique
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Fish remains (Archaeology) --- Fishing, Prehistoric --- Fishing --- Taphonomy --- Aquatic resources --- Restes de poissons (Archéologie) --- Pêche préhistorique --- Pêche --- Taphonomie --- Ressources aquatiques --- Congresses --- History --- Congrès --- Histoire --- Conferences - Meetings
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Les poissons et leurs dérivés sont durant l’Antiquité une des bases de l’alimentation en Méditerranée. Pour autant, l’état de nos connaissances sur ces produits souffre aujourd’hui encore de nombreuses lacunes, que cet ouvrage tente partiellement de combler. Pour cela, il était nécessaire de réunir des études de spécialistes de différents horizons, d’une part pour faire le point sur des zones qui désormais sont les vitrines de nos disciplines - l’Afrique et la péninsule Ibérique notamment -, et d’autre part pour mettre l’accent sur des aires géographiques ou des périodes qui sont encore trop peu connues ou étudiées. Cet ouvrage, articulé autour de trois thèmes respectivement dédiés à des approches historiographiques et technologiques, à des études archéologiques sur l’Afrique et, enfin, à d’autres consacrées au reste de la Méditerranée, est majoritairement composé d’articles écrits par de jeunes chercheurs dont les travaux récents constituent un apport documentaire fondamental pour le renouvellement des problématiques qui sont à l’origine de la rencontre publiée ici. En ce sens, ce volume marque une étape dans l’avancée de nos connaissances en ce domaine.
Fish remains (Archaeology) --- Fish culture --- Salted fish --- Restes de poissons (Archéologie) --- Pisciculture --- Poisson salé --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Restes de poissons (Archéologie) --- Poisson salé --- Congrès --- Business --- Archaeology --- historiographie --- ichtyologie --- salaison des poissons --- navire --- sel --- amphore --- transport sur eau --- artisanat alimentaire --- analyse des matériaux --- commerce --- coquillage --- cuve (structure) --- amphora --- analysis of materials --- food craft --- trade --- shell --- vat (structure) --- historiography --- ichtyology --- ship --- salting of fish
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Fish remains (Archaeology) --- Fishing, Prehistoric --- Restes de poisson (Archéologie) --- Pêche préhistorique --- Prehistoric peoples --- Cavemen (Prehistoric peoples) --- Early man --- Man, Prehistoric --- Prehistoric archaeology --- Prehistoric human beings --- Prehistoric humans --- Prehistory --- Human beings --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Prehistoric fishing --- Archaeology --- Implements --- Europe --- France --- Antiquities --- Restes de poisson (Archéologie) --- Pêche préhistorique --- Primitive societies
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"Collective latrines, with their pierced benches lining the walls of the room, belong to the classical image of the ancient city as a paragon of urban cleanliness. For some years now, they have attracted renewed interest, in connection with the way in which our present-day societies view the problems of hygiene and health, in a word, of urban ecology. For the first time, the entirety of the latrines of a major agglomeration of the Eastern Mediterranean is taken into account. The island of Delos, in the Cyclades, was home to the prestigious sanctuary of Apollo and a major port. It was therefore a densely occupied city of the late Hellenistic period, with a cosmopolitan population, captured here through its sanitation facilities. A multidisciplinary team of more than ten researchers has been meticulously studying these key areas for almost a decade. Their architecture is precisely analysed, and through the samples taken from the bottom of the soil pipes, people's diet as well as the state of their health or the environment can be partially restored. Alongside the prestigious stone and marble monuments, the marble or metal statues, it is a completely different vision of the city that emerges--a city of filth, excrement and parasites; a city in which hygiene and health were a matter for private individuals only and not yet for the public authorities."--Page 4 of cover
Toilettes publiques --- Hygiène --- Fèces --- Grèce --- Public toilets --- Hygiene --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Delos Island (Greece) --- Antiquities. --- Dhílos Island (Greece : Delos Island) --- Mikrá Dhílos (Greece) --- Nísos Dhílos (Greece) --- Cyclades (Greece) --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Body care --- Cleanliness --- Human body --- Personal body care --- Personal cleanliness --- Personal hygiene --- Medicine, Preventive --- Health --- Sanitation --- Comfort stations, Public --- Conveniences, Public (Public toilets) --- Johns (Toilet facilities) --- Lavatories (Toilet facilities) --- Loos (Toilet facilities) --- Public comfort stations --- Public conveniences (Public toilets) --- Toilet facilities --- Public buildings --- Toilets --- Care and hygiene --- Architecture, Greek --- Fish remains (Archaeology)
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