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Vertèbres de thon

Marseille (13) - Musée d'Histoire de Marseille

© Denis Glicksman, Inrap

Tuna vertebrae have been found in large quantities in the fill of the Roman harbor. The traces of cutting on the vertebrae attest that the fish was processed directly after returning from fishing. Tuna fishing was widespread in the Mediterranean during antiquity and Opien, a Latin author, praised Marseille's fishing, which he described as "excellent and truly marvelous"!

Where to find it

Marseille (13) - Musée d'Histoire de Marseille
Square Belsunce

13001 Marseille

Commune of discovery

Marseille

Locality

Place Jules Verne

Type of intervention

Excavation

Year of excavation

1992

Chief Scientist

HESNARD, Antoinette

Inventory number

SN MHM 753

Scope

Natural environment ➔ Wildlife
Economy and trade ➔ Navigation

Materials

Organic ➔ Bones

Chronological period

Gallo-Roman [- 50 / 476] ➔ Bas-Empire [235/ 476]

Dimensions

H. 12 cm, L. 10 cm, l. 5 cm,