Dear Salima,
I hope this email finds you well. There is at least one freshwater shell midden in Denmark - Aakonge- which dates to the Late Mesolithic/Early Neolithic. In addition, there is one further east into the Baltic in Latvia, Rinnukalns.
I have some publications on both, if you would like them, email me off list.
Best,
Harry
Dr Harry Kenneth Robson,
Post-doctoral Research Associate: Archaeological chemistry,
The Innovation and Development of Pottery in East Asia
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Dear All
Any thoughts on freshwater bivalve consumption? Are they nice? Are they properly edible? Mutela sp, Aspatheria, chambardia rubens, Coelatura aegyptiaca
Salima Ikram
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American University in Cairo
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