Fish Consumption and Trade in Early Byzantine Caričin Grad (Justiniana Prima)
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2020
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The ruin city known as Caričin Grad is generally identified as the Byzantine city of Justiniana Prima. The
site is located in southern Serbia, on the eastern slopes of mountain Radan, about 30 km southwest of the town of
Leskovac. Recent excavations at Caričin Grad yield a small assemblage of fish bone consisting of 252 specimens.
The paper presents the fish bone spectra from Caričin Grad as a component of the city’s subsistence strategies in
a difficult setting and in time of turmoil. It gives an account of the streams and reservoirs of the region and puts
the species spectrum into the context of Byzantine fish consumption patterns as evidenced by zooarchaeological
research.
Кључне речи:
zooarchaeology, ichthyofauna, Early Byzantine period, Caričin Grad, Justiniana Prima, BalkansИзвор:
Animal Husbandry and Hunting in the Central and Western Balkans Through Time, N. Marković, J. Bulatović (Eds.). Archaeopress, Oxford, 2020, 154-Издавач:
- Archaeopress
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Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - CHAP AU - Baron, Henriette AU - Marković, Nemanja PY - 2020 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1315 AB - The ruin city known as Caričin Grad is generally identified as the Byzantine city of Justiniana Prima. The site is located in southern Serbia, on the eastern slopes of mountain Radan, about 30 km southwest of the town of Leskovac. Recent excavations at Caričin Grad yield a small assemblage of fish bone consisting of 252 specimens. The paper presents the fish bone spectra from Caričin Grad as a component of the city’s subsistence strategies in a difficult setting and in time of turmoil. It gives an account of the streams and reservoirs of the region and puts the species spectrum into the context of Byzantine fish consumption patterns as evidenced by zooarchaeological research. PB - Archaeopress T2 - Animal Husbandry and Hunting in the Central and Western Balkans Through Time, N. Marković, J. Bulatović (Eds.). Archaeopress, Oxford T1 - Fish Consumption and Trade in Early Byzantine Caričin Grad (Justiniana Prima) SP - 154 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1315 ER -
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Baron, H.,& Marković, N.. (2020). Fish Consumption and Trade in Early Byzantine Caričin Grad (Justiniana Prima). in Animal Husbandry and Hunting in the Central and Western Balkans Through Time, N. Marković, J. Bulatović (Eds.). Archaeopress, Oxford Archaeopress., 154. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1315
Baron H, Marković N. Fish Consumption and Trade in Early Byzantine Caričin Grad (Justiniana Prima). in Animal Husbandry and Hunting in the Central and Western Balkans Through Time, N. Marković, J. Bulatović (Eds.). Archaeopress, Oxford. 2020;:154. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1315 .
Baron, Henriette, Marković, Nemanja, "Fish Consumption and Trade in Early Byzantine Caričin Grad (Justiniana Prima)" in Animal Husbandry and Hunting in the Central and Western Balkans Through Time, N. Marković, J. Bulatović (Eds.). Archaeopress, Oxford (2020):154, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1315 .