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'''The Archaeological Evidence for Fish Processing in the Western Mediterranean''' by Athena Trakadas (2005) in "Ancient Fishing and Fish Processing in the Black Sea Region" (p. 47-82) at http://www.pontos.dk/publications/books/bss-2-files/BSS2_04_trakadas.pdf A longer treatment of the same topic. (TOC at http://www.pontos.dk/publications/books/black-sea-studies-2) | '''The Archaeological Evidence for Fish Processing in the Western Mediterranean''' by Athena Trakadas (2005) in "Ancient Fishing and Fish Processing in the Black Sea Region" (p. 47-82) at http://www.pontos.dk/publications/books/bss-2-files/BSS2_04_trakadas.pdf A longer treatment of the same topic. (TOC at http://www.pontos.dk/publications/books/black-sea-studies-2) | ||
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+ | :Thank you for your help -- I'm hoping this article can be pretty good in the near future. I'm searching for journal articles right now for citation, as well as to work on the Classical sources section. Admittedly however, I would appreciate a peer review of the article to make sure it is up to snuff. [[User:Marca Claudia Laurentia|Laurentia]] |
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I don't have time to look at these closely just now, but they may be of interest here. Agricola 01:51, 22 September 2007 (CEST)
Ancient marine resource exploitation in the Western Mediterranean: the contribution of the fish-salting industry of Mauretania Tingitana (Morocco) by Athena Trakadas, Institute of Classical Archaeology, Aarhus University, Denmark, at http://www.cmrh.dk/HMAP/Trakadas_HMAP-Med.pdf A brief survey of fish-salting sites in Mauretania Tingitana.
The Archaeological Evidence for Fish Processing in the Western Mediterranean by Athena Trakadas (2005) in "Ancient Fishing and Fish Processing in the Black Sea Region" (p. 47-82) at http://www.pontos.dk/publications/books/bss-2-files/BSS2_04_trakadas.pdf A longer treatment of the same topic. (TOC at http://www.pontos.dk/publications/books/black-sea-studies-2)
- Thank you for your help -- I'm hoping this article can be pretty good in the near future. I'm searching for journal articles right now for citation, as well as to work on the Classical sources section. Admittedly however, I would appreciate a peer review of the article to make sure it is up to snuff. Laurentia