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Dear Robert,

Have a look at:

BRINKHUIZEN, D.C., 1989: Ichthyo-archeologisch onderzoek: methoden en
toepassing aan de hand van romeins vismateriaal uit Velsen (Nederland),
Dissertation University of Groningen, pp. 1-312.

He has formulas for Esox lucius and Perca fluviatilis (amongst others). If
you need me to send them to you; just let me know.

Cheers, Jessica
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-----Original Message-----
From: Analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Robert Losey
Sent: 20 March 2006 03:50
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] Eurasia Boreal fishes size reconstruction

Hello:
I am wondering if anyone working in Eurasia knows of regression formulas
that have been developed for size reconstruction of the following fish:
Esox lucius (pike)
Coregonus autumnalis migratorius (omul)--or other whitefish species
Leuciscus idus (ide)
Leuciscus leuciscus baikalensis (dace)
Rutilus rutilus lacustris (roach)
Perca fluviatilis (perch)
Thymallus arcticus (greyling)--this or other species of the genera
Thanks
Rob Losey