Sturgeons in materials from archaeological sites of Ukraine: A review

Author:

Volynskyi Tyt1ORCID,Kovalchuk Oleksandr23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. I.I. Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 15 Bohdana Khmelnytskoho St Kyiv 01054 Ukraine

2. Department of Palaeontology National Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 15 Bohdana Khmelnytskoho St Kyiv 01054 Ukraine

3. Department of Palaeozoology, Faculty of Biological Sciences University of Wrocław 21 Sienkiewicza St Wrocław 50‐335 Poland

Abstract

AbstractThe article presents a critical review of all published data on findings of the skeletal elements of sturgeons (Acipenseridae) during archaeological excavations conducted in the territory of Ukraine. Sturgeon remains are present in materials from 41 archaeological sites, the age of which covers the stage from the Neolithic (4 kyr bc) up to the Modern Period (17th century ad). Five species (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii, Acipenser nudiventris, Acipenser ruthenus, Acipenser stellatus, and Huso huso) are recognized. Of them, the Russian sturgeon, the sterlet, and the stellate sturgeon are the most abundant, while beluga is somewhat less numerous, and the fringebarbel sturgeon is represented by the smallest number of remains. The presence of the latter species (and the absence of the European sturgeon Acipenser sturio) in the historical past of Ukraine is discussed. We also highlight the importance of original and published data accessibility in archaeozoological research and discuss the issues of species identification, body length, and weight reconstruction of sturgeons based on skeletal elements.

Funder

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Publisher

Wiley

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