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Other editions of book Usborne First Nature: Fishes

  • Fishes

    Alwyne Wheeler

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, March 19, 2009)
    Fishes is a practical introduction to the study of fish remains from archaeological sites, designed for archaeologists and archaezoologists working in the field and in the laboratory. It provides clear guidelines for the identification of remains and how to interpret them. The identification and analysis of fish remains unearthed in archaeological excavations are invaluable factors in the reconstruction of climate, economic strategy, diet and trade. In this manual the authors discuss the importance of fishes in past economies and in archaeological research. They describe methods of extraction, fish anatomy and classification with the aid of numerous line drawings. The book also includes a survey of fishes most likely to be represented in archaeological sites and describes the biology of fishes in order to help archaeozoologists make informed judgements about methods of exploitation, size of fish caught and meat yield. This study is unique in making a realistic assessment of both the potential and limitations of the use of fish remains in archaeological interpretation.
  • Usborne First Nature: Fishes

    Alwyne Wheeler

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Nov. 1, 1982)
    -- Beautifully detailed, informative illustrations introduce the world of nature-- Simple text encourages young children to read for themselves
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  • Fishes

    Alwyne Wheeler, Andrew K. G. Jones

    Hardcover (Cambridge University Press, Sept. 29, 1989)
    Fishes is a practical introduction to the study of fish remains from archaeological sites, designed for archaeologists and archaezoologists working in the field and in the laboratory. It provides clear guidelines for the identification of remains and how to interpret them. The identification and analysis of fish remains unearthed in archaeological excavations are invaluable factors in the reconstruction of climate, economic strategy, diet and trade. In this manual the authors discuss the importance of fishes in past economies and in archaeological research. They describe methods of extraction, fish anatomy and classification with the aid of numerous line drawings. The book also includes a survey of fishes most likely to be represented in archaeological sites and describes the biology of fishes in order to help archaeozoologists make informed judgements about methods of exploitation, size of fish caught and meat yield. This study is unique in making a realistic assessment of both the potential and limitations of the use of fish remains in archaeological interpretation.
  • Fishes: Usborne First Nature Books

    Alwyne Wheeler

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, Sept. 1, 1982)
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  • Fishes

    Alwyne Wheeler

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Jan. 15, 1992)
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  • Fishes

    Alwyne Wheeler

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub., June 30, 1978)
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