Researchers have investigated the diet of people buried in the Ii Hamina cemetery from the 15th to the 17th centuries by analysing isotopes in the bones of the deceased. Isotopes preserve information ...
London's international fish trade can be traced back 800 years to the medieval period, according to new research published today in the journal Antiquity. The research, led by archaeologists from UCL, ...
Northill, Bedfordshire: A moat marks the boundary by which the lords of the manor guarded their winter stocks of fish and flesh from the peasantry A man with two dogs spilled out of Home Wood and we ...
One of the finest examples of a medieval fish trap in Europe is going to be washed away before its secrets can be recorded, scientists have claimed. A 700-year-old giant wooden weir, once used by ...
ONE of the finest examples of a medieval fish trap in Europe is going to be washed away before its secrets can be recorded, scientists have claimed. A 700-year-old giant wooden weir, once used by ...
One of the finest examples of a medieval fish trap in Europe is going to be washed away before its secrets can be recorded, scientists have claimed. A 700-year-old giant wooden weir, once used by ...
One of the finest examples of a medieval fish trap in Europe is going to be washed away before its secrets can be recorded, scientists have claimed. A 700-year-old giant wooden weir, once used by ...
TORUŃ, POLAND—Underwater archaeologist Krzysztof Radka of Nicolaus Copernicus University and his team were surveying the remains of one of two medieval bridges leading to the Ostrów Lednicki, an ...
Researchers investigated the diet of people buried in the Ii Hamina cemetery from the 15th to the 17th centuries by analysing isotopes in the bones of the deceased. Isotopes preserve information on ...
London’s international fish trade can be traced back 800 years to the medieval period, according to new research. London’s international fish trade can be traced back 800 years to the medieval period, ...
London's international fish trade can be traced back 800 years to the medieval period, according to new research published today in the journal Antiquity. The research, led by archaeologists from UCL, ...