Remains of fish and birds from Dubno castle (16th century, Rivne region, Ukraine)

Results of the study of bird and fish remains which were found during the excavations of 16th century layers in Dubno castle (Rivne region, Ukraine) are presented in this paper. These remains are belonging to four fish species (perch, pike, roach, indeterminate carp fish) and eight bird taxa (mallar...

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Main Authors: L. V. Gorobets, O. M. Kovalchuk, Yu. L. Pshenichny
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Львівський національний університет імені Івана Франка 2016-03-01
Series:Біологічні студії
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Online Access:http://publications.lnu.edu.ua/journals/index.php/biology/article/view/72
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spelling doaj-65040e9317f34c7dbbd5b21cfd8a8a302021-08-02T08:49:11ZengЛьвівський національний університет імені Івана ФранкаБіологічні студії1996-45362311-07832016-03-0110111112210.30970/sbi.1001.449Remains of fish and birds from Dubno castle (16th century, Rivne region, Ukraine)L. V. Gorobets0O. M. Kovalchuk1Yu. L. Pshenichny2Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, UkraineNational Museum of Natural History, NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine State Historical and Cultural Reserve of Dubno, UkraineResults of the study of bird and fish remains which were found during the excavations of 16th century layers in Dubno castle (Rivne region, Ukraine) are presented in this paper. These remains are belonging to four fish species (perch, pike, roach, indeterminate carp fish) and eight bird taxa (mallard, northern shoveler, capercaillie, black grouse, partridge, pigeon (possibly stock dove), chicken, goose (posible domestic)). The role of birds in life of people has changed at that time as it was shown after the comparison of obtained data with those from earlier archaeological sites. A poultry proportion was growing. Unlike inhabitants of the Middle Ages who hunted birds mainly during the migration season, people from Dubno castle could do it during nesting season. Analysis of remains of fish and waterfowl from Dubno castle indicates that ponds with large open stretches as well as overgrown beaches, were here in the 16th century. It is established that people have kept poultry in Dubno castle at that time. Domestic chickens have had smaller size as compared to extant outbreed chickens and were close to those in medie­val chickens.http://publications.lnu.edu.ua/journals/index.php/biology/article/view/72fisherypoultryearly modern periodConstantine Ostrogski
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Yu. L. Pshenichny
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Yu. L. Pshenichny
Remains of fish and birds from Dubno castle (16th century, Rivne region, Ukraine)
Біологічні студії
fishery
poultry
early modern period
Constantine Ostrogski
author_facet L. V. Gorobets
O. M. Kovalchuk
Yu. L. Pshenichny
author_sort L. V. Gorobets
title Remains of fish and birds from Dubno castle (16th century, Rivne region, Ukraine)
title_short Remains of fish and birds from Dubno castle (16th century, Rivne region, Ukraine)
title_full Remains of fish and birds from Dubno castle (16th century, Rivne region, Ukraine)
title_fullStr Remains of fish and birds from Dubno castle (16th century, Rivne region, Ukraine)
title_full_unstemmed Remains of fish and birds from Dubno castle (16th century, Rivne region, Ukraine)
title_sort remains of fish and birds from dubno castle (16th century, rivne region, ukraine)
publisher Львівський національний університет імені Івана Франка
series Біологічні студії
issn 1996-4536
2311-0783
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Results of the study of bird and fish remains which were found during the excavations of 16th century layers in Dubno castle (Rivne region, Ukraine) are presented in this paper. These remains are belonging to four fish species (perch, pike, roach, indeterminate carp fish) and eight bird taxa (mallard, northern shoveler, capercaillie, black grouse, partridge, pigeon (possibly stock dove), chicken, goose (posible domestic)). The role of birds in life of people has changed at that time as it was shown after the comparison of obtained data with those from earlier archaeological sites. A poultry proportion was growing. Unlike inhabitants of the Middle Ages who hunted birds mainly during the migration season, people from Dubno castle could do it during nesting season. Analysis of remains of fish and waterfowl from Dubno castle indicates that ponds with large open stretches as well as overgrown beaches, were here in the 16th century. It is established that people have kept poultry in Dubno castle at that time. Domestic chickens have had smaller size as compared to extant outbreed chickens and were close to those in medie­val chickens.
topic fishery
poultry
early modern period
Constantine Ostrogski
url http://publications.lnu.edu.ua/journals/index.php/biology/article/view/72
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