Fish-eating in Greece from the fifth century B.C. to the seventeenth century A.D.: a story of impoverished fishermen or luxurious fish banquets?
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adam_text | CONTENTS
CHAPTER
1
CHAPTER
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
CHAPTER
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
CHAPTER
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
CHAPTER
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
CHAPTER
6
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
CHAPTER
7
7.1
7.2
7.3
CHAPTER
8
8.1
8.2
8.3
List of contents
................................................
List of tables
...................................................
List of illustrations
...........................................
Acknowledgments
............................................
Abbreviations
.................................................
List of Classical works used in this thesis
Introduction.
Defîning
the problem of
fîsh-eating
in Classical Greece
Fish-eating between the hammer of Classics and the anvil of
economy
.......................................
Philologists, ancient historians and the archaeologists of the early 20th
century on ancient fishing and fish-
eating
........................................................
Modeling and quantification of ancient fishing
..........
Fish in the economy and beyond. The recent work
......
Conclusions
...................................................
Theoretical framework adopted in this study.
Food consumption in anthropological thinking.
..
Food consumption as a social phenomenon
.......
The social life of things
-
the social life offish.
.
Food embodiment and the senses
...................
Conclusions
............................................
Shaping the methodology
...................................
Objects versus texts: the scope and methods of historical
archaeology
.......................................
Objects and texts: shaping a methodology
...............
Definitions of terms and limits
.............................
Conclusions
...................................................
Catching fish
-
production
.........................................
The productivity riddle: How rich in fish were the Greek waters?
What fish resources were exploited?
................
The geographical distribution of exploited fish
resources
..............................................
Conclusions
..........................................
The invisible fishermen
........................
What is a fisherman?
............................
Looking for the fishermen in the fish names.
Looking for the fishermen in the fish-myths.
Conclusions
.......................................
Fish becoming food
-
distribution and marketing...
Fresh fish
......................................................
Preserved fish
.................................................
Conclusions
...................................................
Where, when and with whom to eat fish
-
the social context of fish
consumption
...............................
Fish-eating with the gods and the dead
..................
Secular fish-eating in houses and taverns
.................
Conclusions
...................................................
ii
Ii
V
vi
Vii
1
5
7
11
14
16
16
18
20
22
23
24
24
25
30
32
33
33
37
50
65
67
67
69
70
74
75
75
84
88
91
91
99
102
CHAPTER
9
Choosing fish for the table
-
alternative taxonomies
103
9.1
The Akraephia fish price list
............ 103
9.2
Edible fish categories beyond
Linnean
taxonomy
....... 106
9.3
Conclusions
................................................... 112
CHAPTERIO Eating the fish
-
fish-dishes and the senses
............ 113
10.1
A liking for specific fish tastes as shared culture
........ 113
10.2
Fish-eating in 4th century as a multilevel sensual act
-
the fish¬
plates
....................................................... 115
10.3
Conclusions
................................................... 123
CHAPTER
11
Conclusions
.................................................. 124
Appendix
1
Literary sources related to fish, fishing and fish-eating
126
Appendix
2
Epigraphical sources related to fish, fishing and fish-eating
135
Appendix 3a-b Fishing gear
/
Fish-related structures
137
Appendix
4
Sites of special interest to the study of ancient fishing and fish
140
consumption.
Appendix
5
Fish bone recording codes.
149
References
152
LIST OF TABLES
4.1
Scientific and common English fish names
......................... 28
ő.la-g
Fish
taxonomie
representation by site
............................... 38
5.2
Taxonomie
presence offish on the basis offish remains and references in literary
sources
......................................... 41
5.3
Geography of Classical fishing, fish eating and fish in cult based on literary
sources
.............................................. 44
5.4
Size range of the fish exploited in Classical Greece
............... 47
5.5
Geographical distribution of fish and fishing related data
........ 51
5.6
Geographical distribution of archaeologically or literarily attested fish
resources
.................................................. 62
6.1
Fishnames of popular fish varieties
................................. 70
7.1
Itanos. Fish anatomical part representation
........................ 82
7.2
Terms related to the variety of preserved fish products
........... 86
8.1
Kalaureia
-
Dining deposit . Fish
taxonomie
and body size
representation
............................................................ 94
8.2
Kalaureia
-
Dining deposit . Fish anatomical part
representation
............................................................ 95
9.1
Fish and prices in the Akraephia inscription (end of 3rd-beg. of 2nd
с
B.C.)
............................................................... 104
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
4.1
Fish basic skeletal groups: Cranial, branchial, pectoral and pelvic bones, abdominal
26
vertebrae and caudal vertebrae (drawing from Bristow
1992,
p.
10).
5.1
Satellite image of Greece (Talent Cruiser, www.cruiser.gr/en main.html accessed
25
November
20061. 34
5.2
Spatial and temporal variation of productivity in the Aegean Sea as it is indicated by
images of the surface fluorescent pigments (average) during April (a) and September
(b) (from Lykousis
et al.
2002,
fig.
2). 34
5.3
A small wetland at the estuaries of Geropotamos, a seasonal river, east of Rethymnon,
Crete (photograph by D.
Mylona).
36
5.4
Distribution of small wetland sites (red dots) on the Aegean Islands (from Katsorodakis
u
and Paragamian
2006,
p.4).
43
5.5
Young fisherman on the coast. Scene in the interior of cup by
Ambrosios
Painter, 6th
с
B.C., now in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts (Beazley
1963,
p.
173,
no
9;
photograph
from Sparkes
1995). 49
5.6
Thynneio: an arrangement of permanent nets and watching-towers set neat the coast for
the catching of migratory fish (from Koukoules
1948,
p.
34). 52
5.7a Satellite image of northern Greece and part of northern Aegean (from Talent Cruiser,
www.cruiser.gr/enmain.html accessed
25
November
2006).
5.7b Satellite image of part of northern Aegean and Euboea (from Talent Cruiser,
53
www.cruiser.gr/en main.html accessed
25
November
2006).
5.7c Satellite image of mainland west coast and Ionian sea (from Talent Cruiser,
www.cruiser.gr/en main.html accessed
25
November
2006*). 53
5.7d Satellite image of southern Thessaly and Sterea (from Talent Cruiser,
www.cruiser.gr/en main.html accessed
25
November
2006). 54
5.7e Satellite image of Corinthian gulf (from Talent Cruiser, www.cruiser.gr/en main.html
accessed
25
November
2006). 54
5.7f Satellite image of Attica, Saronic gulf and Argolic gulf (from Talent Cruiser,
www.cruiser.gr/en main.html accessed
25
November
2006). 55
5.7g Satellite image of
Péloponnèse
(from Talent Cruiser, www.cruiser.gr/en main.html
accessed
25
November
2006). 55
5.7h Satellite image of Cyclades (from Talent Cruiser, www.cruiser.gr/en main.html
accessed
25
November
2006). 56
5.7i Satellite image of Crete (from Talent Cruiser, www.cruiser.gr/en main.html accessed
25
November
2006), 56
5.7j Satellite image of Dodecanese (from Talent Cruiser, www.cruiser.gr/en main.html
accessed
25
November
2006). 57
5.8
Olynthus netting needles (from Robinson
1941,
pi. CXVI).
58
5.9
A hoard of several fish-hooks from Halieis, found at Lower Town (from Jameson
et al.
1994,
fig.
5.23). 61
6.1.
Marble statue of an old fisherman, Roman copy of a 2nd-lst
с
B.C. original, Palazzo
dei
Conservatori, Rome
(from
Polliti
1944,
fig.
156). 67
6.2
Silver stater from Itanos. On the one side it depicts Glaukos holding a trident and fish,
on the reverse two sea horses.
380/330
B.C. (from
http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=82924&AucID=89&Lot=899
accessed
23
December
2006). 72
6.3
Marble statuette of a man eaten by a sea-monster, 3rd-4 h
с
A.D.
Clevelant Museum
(from
Farkas
et al.
1987,
pl.
XXI). 73
7.1
Representations of two men carrying fish on a pole. One is carrying two large fish
(tunas?) and the other two baskets of smaller fish. Black figure amphora by
Ambrosios
painter,
6*
с
B.C., now in Berlin (Beazley
1963,
p.
109,
no
30;
photograph from
Sparkes
1995,
fig.
11.5
and
11.6). 77
7.2
Site plan of the Kenchreae fish-tanks. Spaces
А
-F
are the interconnected vats (from
Shaw
1978,
pi.
11). 79
7.3
Sacred Lake on
Delos
(from Bruneau and Ducat
2005,
p.
170,
fig.
42). 80
7.4
Salted and sun dried chub mackerels (Scomber japonicus), called in Greek tsiros
(photograph by D.
Mylona).
84
7.5
Site plan of the Punic Amphora Building, 5lh
с
B.C., Corinth (from Williams II,
1980,
p.
109). 87
7.6
Punic amphorae of the
Maña-Pascual
A4
type (from Zimmerman-Munn
2003,
p.
200,
fig.
12.3). 88
7.7
Sections offish scales found adhering to Punic amphorae fragments and other fish
remains found in the Punic Amphora Building (from Zimmerman Munn
2003). 89
8.1
Tuna catch (from http^/www.travelblog.org/Asia/Philippines/Mmdanao/blog-
50042.html accessed
10
January
2007). 91
8.2
Kalaureia site plan (The Kalaureia Excavation Project. Plan by E. Savini).
92
8.3
Triangular area, west of Building D, Kalaureia. The dark shaded area denotes the main
body of the dining deposit , while the light shaded area spilled over material of the
same deposit plan (The Kalaureia Excavation Project. Plan by E. Savini).
93
9.1
Dolphin mosaic from the House of Dolphins on
Delos,
end of 2nd -beginning of 1st
с
B.C. (from Asimakopoulou-Atzaka,
2003,
fig.
18). 107
10.1
Fish plate outline (from McPhee and Trendal
1987,
p.174, fig.4).
116
Ш
10.2
Attic fish plate from
Taman
(from PcPhee and Trendal
1987,
pi. 8a).
116
10.3
Attic fish plate from the northern Black sea (from McPhee and Trendal
1987,
pi. 6b).
117
10.4
Attic fish plate from Tanagra (fromMcPhee and Trendal
1987,
pl.lla).
117
10.5
Taman
peninsula. Engraving,
1823
(from Koromila
2001,
p.
217). 118
10.6
Apulian fish plate from Tatanto, fourth quarter of the 4th
с
B.C., from the antiques
market (from Zindel
1998,
p.
77). 119
10.7
Apulian fish plate from Tatanto, fourth quarter of the 4th
с
B.C., from the antiques
market (from Zindel
1998,
p.
57). 120
10.8
Fish plate form a Punic cemetery at Palermo (Tomb
36),
southern Italy, with fish
remains found in it (from McPhee and Trendal
1987,
рі.ібс).
121
10.9
Tuna in the market. The fishmonger slices the fish. Sicilian bell crater from Lipari, 4th
с
B.C., now in
Museo
Mandralisca at Cefalu
(Trendall 1967,
p.
208,
no
54;
photograph
from Sparkes
1999,
fig.
11.7). 122
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER
1
CHAPTER
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
CHAPTER
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
CHAPTER
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
CHAPTER
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
CHAPTER
6
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
CHAPTER
7
7.1
7.2
7.3
CHAPTER
8
8.1
8.2
8.3
List of contents
.
List of tables
.
List of illustrations
.
Acknowledgments
.
Abbreviations
.
List of Classical works used in this thesis
Introduction.
Defîning
the problem of
fîsh-eating
in Classical Greece
Fish-eating between the hammer of Classics and the anvil of
economy
.
Philologists, ancient historians and the archaeologists of the early 20th
century on ancient fishing and fish-
eating
.
Modeling and quantification of ancient fishing
.
Fish in the economy and beyond. The recent work
.
Conclusions
.
Theoretical framework adopted in this study.
Food consumption in anthropological thinking.
.
Food consumption as a social phenomenon
.
The social life of things
-
the social life offish.
.
Food embodiment and the senses
.
Conclusions
.
Shaping the methodology
.
Objects versus texts: the scope and methods of historical
archaeology
.
Objects and texts: shaping a methodology
.
Definitions of terms and limits
.
Conclusions
.
Catching fish
-
production
.
The productivity riddle: How rich in fish were the Greek waters?
What fish resources were exploited?
.
The geographical distribution of exploited fish
resources
.
Conclusions
.
The invisible fishermen
.
What is a fisherman?
.
Looking for the fishermen in the fish names.
Looking for the fishermen in the fish-myths.
Conclusions
.
Fish becoming food
-
distribution and marketing.
Fresh fish
.
Preserved fish
.
Conclusions
.
Where, when and with whom to eat fish
-
the social context of fish
consumption
.
Fish-eating with the gods and the dead
.
Secular fish-eating in houses and taverns
.
Conclusions
.
ii
Ii
V
vi
Vii
1
5
7
11
14
16
16
18
20
22
23
24
24
25
30
32
33
33
37
50
65
67
67
69
70
74
75
75
84
88
91
91
99
102
CHAPTER
9
Choosing fish for the table
-
alternative taxonomies
103
9.1
The Akraephia fish price list
. 103
9.2
Edible fish categories beyond
Linnean
taxonomy
. 106
9.3
Conclusions
. 112
CHAPTERIO Eating the fish
-
fish-dishes and the senses
. 113
10.1
A liking for specific fish tastes as shared culture
. 113
10.2
Fish-eating in 4th century as a multilevel sensual act
-
the fish¬
plates
. 115
10.3
Conclusions
. 123
CHAPTER
11
Conclusions
. 124
Appendix
1
Literary sources related to fish, fishing and fish-eating
126
Appendix
2
Epigraphical sources related to fish, fishing and fish-eating
135
Appendix 3a-b Fishing gear
/
Fish-related structures
137
Appendix
4
Sites of special interest to the study of ancient fishing and fish
140
consumption.
Appendix
5
Fish bone recording codes.
149
References
152
LIST OF TABLES
4.1
Scientific and common English fish names
. 28
ő.la-g
Fish
taxonomie
representation by site
. 38
5.2
Taxonomie
presence offish on the basis offish remains and references in literary
sources
. 41
5.3
Geography of Classical fishing, fish eating and fish in cult based on literary
sources
. 44
5.4
Size range of the fish exploited in Classical Greece
. 47
5.5
Geographical distribution of fish and fishing related data
. 51
5.6
Geographical distribution of archaeologically or literarily attested fish
resources
. 62
6.1
Fishnames of popular fish varieties
. 70
7.1
Itanos. Fish anatomical part representation
. 82
7.2
Terms related to the variety of preserved fish products
. 86
8.1
Kalaureia
-
"Dining deposit". Fish
taxonomie
and body size
representation
. 94
8.2
Kalaureia
-
"Dining deposit". Fish anatomical part
representation
. 95
9.1
Fish and prices in the Akraephia inscription (end of 3rd-beg. of 2nd
с
B.C.)
. 104
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
4.1
Fish basic skeletal groups: Cranial, branchial, pectoral and pelvic bones, abdominal
26
vertebrae and caudal vertebrae (drawing from Bristow
1992,
p.
10).
5.1
Satellite image of Greece (Talent Cruiser, www.cruiser.gr/en main.html accessed
25
November
20061. 34
5.2
Spatial and temporal variation of productivity in the Aegean Sea as it is indicated by
images of the surface fluorescent pigments (average) during April (a) and September
(b) (from Lykousis
et al.
2002,
fig.
2). 34
5.3
A small wetland at the estuaries of Geropotamos, a seasonal river, east of Rethymnon,
Crete (photograph by D.
Mylona).
36
5.4
Distribution of small wetland sites (red dots) on the Aegean Islands (from Katsorodakis
u
and Paragamian
2006,
p.4).
43
5.5
Young fisherman on the coast. Scene in the interior of cup by
Ambrosios
Painter, 6th
с
B.C., now in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts (Beazley
1963,
p.
173,
no
9;
photograph
from Sparkes
1995). 49
5.6
Thynneio: an arrangement of permanent nets and watching-towers set neat the coast for
the catching of migratory fish (from Koukoules
1948,
p.
34). 52
5.7a Satellite image of northern Greece and part of northern Aegean (from Talent Cruiser,
www.cruiser.gr/enmain.html accessed
25
November
2006).
5.7b Satellite image of part of northern Aegean and Euboea (from Talent Cruiser,
53
www.cruiser.gr/en main.html accessed
25
November
2006).
5.7c Satellite image of mainland west coast and Ionian sea (from Talent Cruiser,
www.cruiser.gr/en main.html accessed
25
November
2006*). 53
5.7d Satellite image of southern Thessaly and Sterea (from Talent Cruiser,
www.cruiser.gr/en main.html accessed
25
November
2006). 54
5.7e Satellite image of Corinthian gulf (from Talent Cruiser, www.cruiser.gr/en main.html
accessed
25
November
2006). 54
5.7f Satellite image of Attica, Saronic gulf and Argolic gulf (from Talent Cruiser,
www.cruiser.gr/en main.html accessed
25
November
2006). 55
5.7g Satellite image of
Péloponnèse
(from Talent Cruiser, www.cruiser.gr/en main.html
accessed
25
November
2006). 55
5.7h Satellite image of Cyclades (from Talent Cruiser, www.cruiser.gr/en main.html
accessed
25
November
2006). 56
5.7i Satellite image of Crete (from Talent Cruiser, www.cruiser.gr/en main.html accessed
25
November
2006), 56
5.7j Satellite image of Dodecanese (from Talent Cruiser, www.cruiser.gr/en main.html
accessed
25
November
2006). 57
5.8
Olynthus netting needles (from Robinson
1941,
pi. CXVI).
58
5.9
A hoard of several fish-hooks from Halieis, found at Lower Town (from Jameson
et al.
1994,
fig.
5.23). 61
6.1.
Marble statue of an old fisherman, Roman copy of a 2nd-lst
с
B.C. original, Palazzo
dei
Conservatori, Rome
(from
Polliti
1944,
fig.
156). 67
6.2
Silver stater from Itanos. On the one side it depicts Glaukos holding a trident and fish,
on the reverse two sea horses.
380/330
B.C. (from
http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=82924&AucID=89&Lot=899
accessed
23
December
2006). 72
6.3
Marble statuette of a man eaten by a sea-monster, 3rd-4'h
с
A.D.
Clevelant Museum
(from
Farkas
et al.
1987,
pl.
XXI). 73
7.1
Representations of two men carrying fish on a pole. One is carrying two large fish
(tunas?) and the other two baskets of smaller fish. Black figure amphora by
Ambrosios
painter,
6*
с
B.C., now in Berlin (Beazley
1963,
p.
109,
no
30;
photograph from
Sparkes
1995,
fig.
11.5
and
11.6). 77
7.2
Site plan of the Kenchreae fish-tanks. Spaces
А
-F
are the interconnected vats (from
Shaw
1978,
pi.
11). 79
7.3
Sacred Lake on
Delos
(from Bruneau and Ducat
2005,
p.
170,
fig.
42). 80
7.4
Salted and sun dried chub mackerels (Scomber japonicus), called in Greek "tsiros"
(photograph by D.
Mylona).
84
7.5
Site plan of the Punic Amphora Building, 5lh
с
B.C., Corinth (from Williams II,
1980,
p.
109). 87
7.6
Punic amphorae of the
Maña-Pascual
A4
type (from Zimmerman-Munn
2003,
p.
200,
fig.
12.3). 88
7.7
Sections offish scales found adhering to Punic amphorae fragments and other fish
remains found in the Punic Amphora Building (from Zimmerman Munn
2003). 89
8.1
Tuna catch (from http^/www.travelblog.org/Asia/Philippines/Mmdanao/blog-
50042.html accessed
10
January
2007). 91
8.2
Kalaureia site plan (The Kalaureia Excavation Project. Plan by E. Savini).
92
8.3
Triangular area, west of Building D, Kalaureia. The dark shaded area denotes the main
body of the "dining deposit", while the light shaded area spilled over material of the
same deposit plan (The Kalaureia Excavation Project. Plan by E. Savini).
93
9.1
Dolphin mosaic from the "House of Dolphins" on
Delos,
end of 2nd -beginning of 1st
с
B.C. (from Asimakopoulou-Atzaka,
2003,
fig.
18). 107
10.1
Fish plate outline (from McPhee and Trendal
1987,
p.174, fig.4).
116
Ш
10.2
Attic fish plate from
Taman
(from PcPhee and Trendal
1987,
pi. 8a).
116
10.3
Attic fish plate from the northern Black sea (from McPhee and Trendal
1987,
pi. 6b).
117
10.4
Attic fish plate from Tanagra (fromMcPhee and Trendal
1987,
pl.lla).
117
10.5
Taman
peninsula. Engraving,
1823
(from Koromila
2001,
p.
217). 118
10.6
Apulian fish plate from Tatanto, fourth quarter of the 4th
с
B.C., from the antiques
market (from Zindel
1998,
p.
77). 119
10.7
Apulian fish plate from Tatanto, fourth quarter of the 4th
с
B.C., from the antiques
market (from Zindel
1998,
p.
57). 120
10.8
Fish plate form a Punic cemetery at Palermo (Tomb
36),
southern Italy, with fish
remains found in it (from McPhee and Trendal
1987,
рі.ібс).
121
10.9
Tuna in the market. The fishmonger slices the fish. Sicilian bell crater from Lipari, 4th
с
B.C., now in
Museo
Mandralisca at Cefalu
(Trendall 1967,
p.
208,
no
54;
photograph
from Sparkes
1999,
fig.
11.7). 122 |
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title | Fish-eating in Greece from the fifth century B.C. to the seventeenth century A.D. a story of impoverished fishermen or luxurious fish banquets? |
title_auth | Fish-eating in Greece from the fifth century B.C. to the seventeenth century A.D. a story of impoverished fishermen or luxurious fish banquets? |
title_exact_search | Fish-eating in Greece from the fifth century B.C. to the seventeenth century A.D. a story of impoverished fishermen or luxurious fish banquets? |
title_exact_search_txtP | Fish-eating in Greece from the fifth century B.C. to the seventeenth century A.D. a story of impoverished fishermen or luxurious fish banquets? |
title_full | Fish-eating in Greece from the fifth century B.C. to the seventeenth century A.D. a story of impoverished fishermen or luxurious fish banquets? Dimitra Mylona |
title_fullStr | Fish-eating in Greece from the fifth century B.C. to the seventeenth century A.D. a story of impoverished fishermen or luxurious fish banquets? Dimitra Mylona |
title_full_unstemmed | Fish-eating in Greece from the fifth century B.C. to the seventeenth century A.D. a story of impoverished fishermen or luxurious fish banquets? Dimitra Mylona |
title_short | Fish-eating in Greece from the fifth century B.C. to the seventeenth century A.D. |
title_sort | fish eating in greece from the fifth century b c to the seventeenth century a d a story of impoverished fishermen or luxurious fish banquets |
title_sub | a story of impoverished fishermen or luxurious fish banquets? |
topic | Fischverbrauch (DE-588)4202363-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Fischverbrauch Griechenland Altertum |
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