Laurie, E. (2007). Cockle Conversations: An investigation of the cockle collection practices at two Danish kitchen midden sites. Internet Archaeology 22: Mesolithic Archaeology. Vol 22, https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.22.5.

Title: Cockle Conversations: An investigation of the cockle collection practices at two Danish kitchen midden sites
Issue: Internet Archaeology 22: Mesolithic Archaeology
Series: Internet Archaeology
Volume: 22
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Abstract: The changes that occurred in the Danish Mesolithic/Neolithic transition are examined via the seasonality and collecting patterns found in the common cockles (Cerastoderma edule (L)) from two Danish kitchen midden sites, Norsminde and Krabbesholm. Three main data sets were used to produce a picture of cockle variability through time. The seasonality results were then compared to oyster seasonality research from the two sites (Milner 2002; Milner and Laurie in press).
Author: Eva Laurie
Year of Publication: 2007
Subjects / Periods:
MESOLITHIC (ENG)
NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
MIDDEN (Monument Type England)
OYSTER SHELL (Object England)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.22.5
Created Date: 03 Apr 2019