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Pacific Cod and Salmon Structural Bone Density: Implications for Interpreting Butchering Patterns in North Pacific Archaeofaunas
Archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries (2011)
  • Ross E. Smith
  • Virginia L. Butler, Portland State University
  • Shelia Orwoll
  • Catherine Wilson-Skogen
Abstract

This chapter illustrates how combining analyses of body part representation and structural bone density can contribute to documenting fish processing techniques and expand our understanding of North Pacific fisheries.

Disciplines
Publication Date
November, 2011
Editor
M. Moss and A. Cannon
Publisher
University of Alaska Press
Citation Information
Ross E. Smith, Virginia L. Butler, Shelia Orwoll and Catherine Wilson-Skogen. "Pacific Cod and Salmon Structural Bone Density: Implications for Interpreting Butchering Patterns in North Pacific Archaeofaunas" FairbanksArchaeology of North Pacific Fisheries (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/virginia_butler/8/