
Cod and Herring
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- Front Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- 1. Studying Medieval Sea Fishing and Fish Trade: How and Why James H. Barrett
- PART I: PERSPECTIVES FROM HISTORY AND SETTLEMENT ARCHAEOLOGY
- 2. Commercial Sea Fisheries in the Baltic Region c. AD 1000-1600 Poul Holm
- 3. The Early Documentary Evidence for the Commercialisation of the Sea Fisheries in Medieval Britain Maryanne Kowaleski
- 4. Early Commercial Fisheries and the Interplay Among Farm, Fishing Station and Fishing Village in North Norway Alf Ragnar Nielssen
- 5. The Development of the Norwegian Long-distance Stockfish Trade Arnved Nedkvitne
- 6. The Birth of Commercial Fisheries and the Trade of Stockfish in the Borgundfjord, Norway Helge Sørheim
- 7. Commercial Fishing and the Political Economy of Medieval Iceland Orri Vésteinsson
- 8. The Character of Commercial Fishing in Icelandic Waters in the Fifteenth Century Mark Gardiner
- 9. Marine Fisheries and Society in Medieval Ireland Colin Breen
- 10. The Decline in the Consumption of Stored Cod and Herring in Post-medieval and Early Industrialised England: A Change in Food Culture Alison Locker
- PART II: PERSPECTIVES FROM ZOOARCHAEOLOGY AND STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSIS
- 11. Fishing and Fish Trade During the Viking Age and Middle Ages in the Eastern and Western Baltic Sea Regions Lembi Lõugas
- 12. Cod and Herring in Medieval Poland Daniel Makowiecki, David C. Orton, and James H. Barrett
- 13. Herring and Cod in Denmark Inge Bødker Enghoff
- 14. The Rise of Sea-Fish Consumption in Inland Flanders, Belgium Wim Van Neer and Anton Ervynck
- 15. Fishing and Fish Trade in Medieval York: The Zooarchaeological Evidence Jennifer F. Harland, Andrew K. G. Jones, David C. Orton and James H. Barrett
- 16. Fish for London David C. Orton, Alison Locker, James Morris and James H. Barrett
- 17. The Social Complexities of Early Marine Fish Consumption: New Evidence from Southeast England Rebecca Reynolds
- 18. Fish Trade in Norway AD 800-1400: Zooarchaeological Evidence Anne Karin Hufthammer
- 19. Exploring the Contrasts: Fish-Bone Assemblages from Medieval Ireland Sheila Hamilton-Dyer
- 20. Marine Fish Consumption in Medieval Britain: The Isotope Perspective from Human Skeletal Remains Gundula Müldner
- 21. Medieval Sea Fishing, AD 500-1550: Chronology, Causes and Consequences James H. Barrett
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