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View article: Finding the right plaice at the right time: Multi‐molecular analysis of flatfish reveals historical catch habitats
Finding the right plaice at the right time: Multi‐molecular analysis of flatfish reveals historical catch habitats Open
Flatfish are ecologically diverse species that commonly occur in marine environments, but also in estuarine and riverine habitats. This complicates the examination of the potential role of flatfish in the ‘marine fish event horizon’, an ec…
View article: London’s Waterfront and its World, 1666–1800
London’s Waterfront and its World, 1666–1800 Open
London’s Waterfront and its World, 1666–1800 presents the results of archaeological excavations of 1974 to 1983 in the central waterfront area of the City of London. The archaeology of the port of London is considered on a wide scale, from…
View article: Catch Per Unit Research Effort: Sampling Intensity, Chronological Uncertainty, and the Onset of Marine Fish Consumption in Historic London
Catch Per Unit Research Effort: Sampling Intensity, Chronological Uncertainty, and the Onset of Marine Fish Consumption in Historic London Open
As the cumulative volume of ecofactual data from archaeological sites mounts, the analytical tools required for its synthesis have not always kept pace. While recent attention has been devoted to spatial aspects of meta-analysis, the metho…
View article: Data and R code files related to Catch Per Unit Research Effort: Sampling Intensity, Chronological Uncertainty, and the Onset of Marine Fish Consumption in Historic London
Data and R code files related to Catch Per Unit Research Effort: Sampling Intensity, Chronological Uncertainty, and the Onset of Marine Fish Consumption in Historic London Open
Data files included within the supplementary information folder for the paper ‘Catch per unit research effort: sampling intensity, chronological uncertainty, and the onset of marine fishing in historic London’ (Orton, Morris, and Pipe, O …