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		Seasonal dating of fish remains from the Hoabinhian Site Can-Cave (Ky Son District, Hoa Binh Province, Vietnam)
					
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						October  1, 1995
					
				
			
									Keywords:
Carpfish, Mylopharyngadon, Fishing, Seasonality, Vietnam, Mesolithic
							How to Cite
						
						Benecke, N., & Van Thue, L. (1995). Seasonal dating of fish remains from the Hoabinhian Site Can-Cave (Ky Son District, Hoa Binh Province, Vietnam). Archaeofauna, (4), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.15366/archaeofauna1995.4.001
Abstract
The paper makes a series of cursory remarks on the archaeozoological analyses carried out on a Vietnamese site assigned to the mesolithic Hoahinian culture. Of particular relevance are the fish remains which altogether barely amount to 5% of the identi?ed material. These bones evidence fishing activities concentrating on a single taxon of cyprinid, Mylopharyngodon. Through vertebral growth ring analysis one can see that such fishing was carried out during a restricted portion of the year coincident with the end of the dry monsoon and the start of the wet monsoon season.
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