CANTERBURY: THE FISH REMAINS FROM MARLOWE SITES I - IV.

Author(s): A Locker

Fish bones were examined from four sites in Canterbury called Marlowe I - IV. The deposits were of Roman, Saxon, Medieval and Post-Medieval date. The assemblage was dominated by marine fish, in the medieval and later deposits particularly by cod and related species. Flatfishes were also important and species such as garfish and thin-lipped grey mullet were present in small numbers.

Report Number:
118/1987
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
7
Keywords:
Animal Remains Fish Bone

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