Was pike on the menu? Exploring the role of freshwater fish in medieval England

Author:

Maccarinelli AngelaORCID

Abstract

AbstractHistorical sources report that some species of freshwater fish were considered luxury food items in England during the Middle Ages. The high retail price associated with species such as pike, salmon and sturgeon, as well as restrictions of fishing rights on rivers, estuaries and natural and artificial ponds, proves their exclusivity and role as symbols of social privilege. In this work, the zooarchaeological evidence from 11 English sites dated between the 11th and the 15th c. AD is discussed. This paper explores the differences between the ranges of freshwater species recovered from different site types, by looking at specific features that could define these fishes as luxury items: in particular, species selection and fish size are investigated as potentially meaningful variables. The size of fish will be used as an indicator of status and interpreted in view of the increasing phenomenon of fishing from artificial fishponds.

Funder

White Rose College of the Arts & Humanities

Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Archaeology,Anthropology,Archaeology

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