“…They have been important in human development: from food to a source of economic power (Wheeler and Jones, 1989). Archaeologists have been interested in the species distribution of fish from assemblages because they can provide insight into fishing strategies (Van Neer, 1986;O'Connor, 2000;Casteel, 1976;Barrett et al, 1999), economic and trade patterns (Barrett, 1997;Barrett et al, 2008, 1999Grant, 1988, diet (Galik and Kunst, 2004), resource availability, social relationships (O'Day, 2004;Speller et al, 2005;Van Neer and Ervynck, 2004;Pigiere et al, 2004), species ranges, diversity, and mobility (Speller et al, 2005;O'Connell and Tunnicliffe, 2001;Zohar et al, 2008;Koksvik and Steinnes, 2005), and past climate change (Robinson et al, 2009;Chen, 2000).…”