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Try this one--no scales but does have bone illustrations:
Olsen, Stanley J.
1968 Fish, Amphibian and Reptile Remains from Archaeological
Sites. Part 1. Southeastern and Southwestern United States.
Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology 56(2).
Lucy Wayne
>All,
> Apologies for cross-posting.
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>We are in need of a very good book on telling apart different fish
>remains from a 17th century coastal site in Virginia. We have recently
>come across a trashpit with thousands of different types of scales and
>bones and would like to find out the species. (I can do sturgeon, gar,
>and the rest of the common fish, but some of this stuff I have never seen
>before!) Anyone know of such a book? Thanks.
>
>--
>Steve Boxley, Ja.T., M.N.
>The Virginia Foundation for Archaeological Research, Inc.
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