The globalization of naval provisioning: ancient DNA and stable isotope analyses of stored cod from the wreck of the Mary Rose, AD 1545

© 2015 The Authors. A comparison of ancient DNA (single-nucleotide polymorphisms) and carbon and nitrogen stable isotope evidence suggests that stored cod provisions recovered from the wreck of the Tudor warship Mary Rose, which sank in the Solent, southern England, in 1545, had been caught in north...

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Main Authors: Hutchinson, William F., Culling, Mark, Orton, David C., Hänfling, Bernd, Handley, Lori Lawson, Hamilton-Dyer, Sheila, O'Connell, Tamsin C., Richards, Michael P., Barrett, James H.
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Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2015
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Cod
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spelling ftunivhullir:oai:hull-repository.worktribe.com:914659 2024-09-15T18:13:43+00:00 The globalization of naval provisioning: ancient DNA and stable isotope analyses of stored cod from the wreck of the Mary Rose, AD 1545 Hutchinson, William F. Culling, Mark Orton, David C. Hänfling, Bernd Handley, Lori Lawson Hamilton-Dyer, Sheila O'Connell, Tamsin C. Richards, Michael P. Barrett, James H. 2015-09-01 https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/file/914659/1/Article https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/914659 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.150199 English eng The Royal Society https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/914659 Royal Society Open Science Volume 2 Issue 9 Pagination 150199 doi:https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.150199 https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/file/914659/1/Article doi:10.1098/rsos.150199 openAccess Historical ecology Single-nucleotide polymorphisms Stable isotope analysis Cod Fish trade Mary Rose Journal Article publishedVersion 2015 ftunivhullir https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.150199 2024-07-22T14:05:21Z © 2015 The Authors. A comparison of ancient DNA (single-nucleotide polymorphisms) and carbon and nitrogen stable isotope evidence suggests that stored cod provisions recovered from the wreck of the Tudor warship Mary Rose, which sank in the Solent, southern England, in 1545, had been caught in northern and transatlantic waters such as the northern North Sea and the fishing grounds of Iceland and Newfoundland. This discovery, underpinned by control data from archaeological samples of cod bones from potential source regions, illuminates the role of naval provisioning in the early development of extensive sea fisheries, with their long-term economic and ecological impacts. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Newfoundland University of Hull: Repository@Hull Royal Society Open Science 2 9 150199
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topic Historical ecology
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms
Stable isotope analysis
Cod
Fish trade
Mary Rose
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Single-nucleotide polymorphisms
Stable isotope analysis
Cod
Fish trade
Mary Rose
Hutchinson, William F.
Culling, Mark
Orton, David C.
Hänfling, Bernd
Handley, Lori Lawson
Hamilton-Dyer, Sheila
O'Connell, Tamsin C.
Richards, Michael P.
Barrett, James H.
The globalization of naval provisioning: ancient DNA and stable isotope analyses of stored cod from the wreck of the Mary Rose, AD 1545
topic_facet Historical ecology
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms
Stable isotope analysis
Cod
Fish trade
Mary Rose
description © 2015 The Authors. A comparison of ancient DNA (single-nucleotide polymorphisms) and carbon and nitrogen stable isotope evidence suggests that stored cod provisions recovered from the wreck of the Tudor warship Mary Rose, which sank in the Solent, southern England, in 1545, had been caught in northern and transatlantic waters such as the northern North Sea and the fishing grounds of Iceland and Newfoundland. This discovery, underpinned by control data from archaeological samples of cod bones from potential source regions, illuminates the role of naval provisioning in the early development of extensive sea fisheries, with their long-term economic and ecological impacts.
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author Hutchinson, William F.
Culling, Mark
Orton, David C.
Hänfling, Bernd
Handley, Lori Lawson
Hamilton-Dyer, Sheila
O'Connell, Tamsin C.
Richards, Michael P.
Barrett, James H.
author_facet Hutchinson, William F.
Culling, Mark
Orton, David C.
Hänfling, Bernd
Handley, Lori Lawson
Hamilton-Dyer, Sheila
O'Connell, Tamsin C.
Richards, Michael P.
Barrett, James H.
author_sort Hutchinson, William F.
title The globalization of naval provisioning: ancient DNA and stable isotope analyses of stored cod from the wreck of the Mary Rose, AD 1545
title_short The globalization of naval provisioning: ancient DNA and stable isotope analyses of stored cod from the wreck of the Mary Rose, AD 1545
title_full The globalization of naval provisioning: ancient DNA and stable isotope analyses of stored cod from the wreck of the Mary Rose, AD 1545
title_fullStr The globalization of naval provisioning: ancient DNA and stable isotope analyses of stored cod from the wreck of the Mary Rose, AD 1545
title_full_unstemmed The globalization of naval provisioning: ancient DNA and stable isotope analyses of stored cod from the wreck of the Mary Rose, AD 1545
title_sort globalization of naval provisioning: ancient dna and stable isotope analyses of stored cod from the wreck of the mary rose, ad 1545
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