“…Archeological fish remains are vital when investigating the role that fish have played in cultural developments and, conversely, how such developments have impacted fish populations themselves (Colley, 1990; Erlandson & Rick, 2010; Orton, 2016). Studies on fish remains typically utilize a number of methodologies to do this, for example, recording the location, identity, and number of remains recovered (Colley, 1990; Hoffmann, 2005); analysis of their taphonomy and archeological context (Çakırlar et al, 2016; Prieto, 2021; van Neer et al, 2004); their morphological identification, provenance, and genetics inferred by applications of biomolecular tools (Andrews et al, 2021, 2022; Orton, 2016; Richter et al, 2011; Winter et al, 2021); and the estimation of fish size from measurements on fish remains (Casteel, 1976; Desse et al, 1989; Wheeler & Jones, 1989).…”