Brice EphremFrench National Centre for Scientific Research | CNRS · UMR 6566 CReAAH Université de Rennes
Brice Ephrem
PhD Archaeology
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Understanding the evolution of wild species is crucial for developing effective population management strategies and predicting their future trajectories. In my doctoral research, we opted for genomics approaches to explore the demographic history of two iconic diadromous fishes: Anguilla anguilla (European eel) and Salmo salar (Atlantic salmon). W...
Taxonomic identification of whale bones found during archaeological excavations is problematic due to their typically fragmented state. This difficulty limits understanding of both the past spatio-temporal distributions of whale populations and of possible early whaling activities. To overcome this challenge, we performed zooarchaeology by mass spe...
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Evidence for chronological change in intra-site subsistence strategies is very rare in the Amerindian record of the Lesser Antilles. The study of the vertebrate assemblage from the archeological site of Roseau in the Guadeloupe Islands underlines the complexity and variability of Ceramic Age Amerindian subsistence behavior. This study establishes a...
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This paper proposes new evidence about the management of fish resources in the Sacred Lake on the island of Delos (Greece) based on unpublished archaeo-ichthyological data. The specificity of this assemblage lies in the presence of freshwater fish identified for the first time by an archaeozoological study. In agreement with the epigraphic data att...
La grotte des Bambous est située sur le littoral oriental de la Grande Terre, à 5 km à l’ouest de la commune du Moule. Elle se trouve à quelques centaines de mètres du rivage, dans une ravine prenant naissance sur le plateau de Sainte-Marguerite et se jetant dans l’Anse Patate. Résultant d’une karstification phréatique du calcaire, cette cavité s’o...
Fresh fish consumption in the Roman World is commonly accepted as a marker of social status. However, the modes of inland trade have never been addressed for the Aquitaine region. We propose to study this question in order to measure the impact of Roman influence and interaction processes in the consumption and trade of fresh sea fish. The contribu...
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This article is about the use and exploitation of marine resources (fish, shellfish, crabs and sea urchins) by the populations of Saintes/Mediolanum (Charente-Maritime) from the 1st century BC to the 5th century AD. The methodology developed since 2014 (soil samples sieved through a fine mesh) allows the collection of abundant and hitherto unseen a...
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The goal of this archaeological and archaeo-ichthyological study is to address an activity rarely described by historians: fishing on the coast of Aquitaine during the Roman period (1st – 3rd century AD). The updati...
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