Optimo piscatu, Fish and fish-related finds from Roman Southern Pannonia and Upper Moesia as the evidence of global trade and local customs
Апстракт
Literary, documentary, and archaeological sources for fish preservation and fishing during the Roman period are quite big but the story
about fish, fishing and imports of fish products in Pannonia and Moesia is untold. Fishing and fish processing are culturally defined, its
context is complex and aspects of the economic significance are multilayered. A significant number of Roman fishing implements from
Siscia, a representative amount of fish remains from Viminacium and evidence gathered from amphorae and pottery from both provinces
present the basis for understanding its economic role. The social context of consumption of fish and fish products can be seen in the light
of the global trade (e.g. Hispanic garum documented by amphorae) and the local customs (freshwater fish remains within the
archaeological context). Analysis of fish and fish-related finds are excellent tool for understanding the long distance trade and local
supply, as well as data on the nutrition of diffe...rent classes within society of Roman provinces.
Кључне речи:
fish / Roman period / garum / amphorae / Roman provincesИзвор:
TRAC : 5. Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, 2022, 70-70Издавач:
- Zagreb : Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umetnosti
Институција/група
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana AU - Raičković Savić, Angelina PY - 2022 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/879 AB - Literary, documentary, and archaeological sources for fish preservation and fishing during the Roman period are quite big but the story about fish, fishing and imports of fish products in Pannonia and Moesia is untold. Fishing and fish processing are culturally defined, its context is complex and aspects of the economic significance are multilayered. A significant number of Roman fishing implements from Siscia, a representative amount of fish remains from Viminacium and evidence gathered from amphorae and pottery from both provinces present the basis for understanding its economic role. The social context of consumption of fish and fish products can be seen in the light of the global trade (e.g. Hispanic garum documented by amphorae) and the local customs (freshwater fish remains within the archaeological context). Analysis of fish and fish-related finds are excellent tool for understanding the long distance trade and local supply, as well as data on the nutrition of different classes within society of Roman provinces. PB - Zagreb : Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umetnosti C3 - TRAC : 5. Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference T1 - Optimo piscatu, Fish and fish-related finds from Roman Southern Pannonia and Upper Moesia as the evidence of global trade and local customs EP - 70 SP - 70 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_879 ER -
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Ožanić Roguljić, I.,& Raičković Savić, A.. (2022). Optimo piscatu, Fish and fish-related finds from Roman Southern Pannonia and Upper Moesia as the evidence of global trade and local customs. in TRAC : 5. Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference Zagreb : Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umetnosti., 70-70. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_879
Ožanić Roguljić I, Raičković Savić A. Optimo piscatu, Fish and fish-related finds from Roman Southern Pannonia and Upper Moesia as the evidence of global trade and local customs. in TRAC : 5. Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference. 2022;:70-70. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_879 .
Ožanić Roguljić, Ivana, Raičković Savić, Angelina, "Optimo piscatu, Fish and fish-related finds from Roman Southern Pannonia and Upper Moesia as the evidence of global trade and local customs" in TRAC : 5. Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (2022):70-70, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_879 .