Archaeological evidence of fish in the diet of the Berry Head garrison - Brixham Heritage Museum
By: Dr Philip L. Armitage (Museum Curator)
Added: 17 July 2012
The results of post-excavation analyses on an assemblage of fish bones from late 18th/early 19th century military refuse within the Berry Head Forts (Torbay)have just been published in Post-Medieval Archaeology 46/1 (2012), 196-210.
Article title: Archaeological evidence of fish in the diet of the garrison at the Berry Head Forts, Brixham (Torbay) 1794-1817, with special reference to European hake Merluccius merluccius.
Author: Philip L. Armitage
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