Comments on: How to recognise stockfish from its bones https://fishandships.dsm.museum/?p=379 Weblog about pre-modern international trade in the North Atlantic Thu, 04 Apr 2024 15:09:10 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 By: Bart Holterman https://fishandships.dsm.museum/?p=379#comment-8492 Fri, 10 Jun 2022 12:36:34 +0000 https://fishandships.dsm.museum/?p=379#comment-8492 In reply to Bonnie Jaramillo.

That is difficult to say, it depends on the preservation conditions, soil type, humidity, etc. The only thing you can say when they are brown is that they must have been in the earth for some time, but this can range from some years to many centuries. Some fish bones also remain white despite being buried in the earth. It all depends on the context.

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By: Bonnie Jaramillo https://fishandships.dsm.museum/?p=379#comment-8491 Fri, 10 Jun 2022 09:37:56 +0000 https://fishandships.dsm.museum/?p=379#comment-8491 How old is the fish bones when they are brown

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