How the North was won (and lost again): Historical and archaeological data on the exploitation of the North Atlantic by the Flemish fishery
Ervynck, A.; Van Neer, W.; Pieters, M. (2004). How the North was won (and lost again): Historical and archaeological data on the exploitation of the North Atlantic by the Flemish fishery, in: Housley, R.A. et al.Atlantic connections and adaptations: Economies, environments and subsistence in lands bordering the North Atlantic. Symposia of the Association for Environmental Archaeology, 21: pp. 230-239
In: Housley, R.A.; Coles, G. (Ed.) (2004). Atlantic connections and adaptations: Economies, environments and subsistence in lands bordering the North Atlantic. Symposia of the Association for Environmental Archaeology, 21. Oxbow Books: Oxford. ISBN 1-84217-106-2. 271 pp., more
In: Symposia of the Association for Environmental Archaeology. Oxbow Books: Oxford, more
Through a compilation of the available archaeological and historical data, a reconstruction is made of the development of the Flemish sea fishery. The evolution can be followed from a coastal fishery to the exploitation of the open sea, which eventually led to the exploration of more northern waters within the north Atlantic.
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