Fish-eating in Greece from the Fifth Century B.c. to the Seventh Century A.d. (British Archaeological Reports British Series) - Dimitra Mylona - Books - British Archaeological Reports - 9781407301938 - March 15, 2008
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Fish-eating in Greece from the Fifth Century B.c. to the Seventh Century A.d. (British Archaeological Reports British Series)

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This study brings a variety of approaches to bear on problems realting to fish eating, its prevalence and economic and cultural significance in classical Greece. Archaeological work is used to determine how widespread fishing was, and in which regions fishing was particularly intensive. Although the scale of fishing appears highly variable there appears to be little link between this and environmental factors. Accordingly, much of the book is given over to literary and anthropological research to determine the reasons for fish consumption, looking at the ancient classification of fish, their use in cultic practices, processes of distribution and marketing, and the relationship between fish consumption and social class.

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Released March 15, 2008
ISBN13 9781407301938
Publishers British Archaeological Reports
Pages 171
Dimensions 208 × 15 × 290 mm   ·   589 g
Language English  

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