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Fish Terminologies FISH TERMINOLOGIES Archaeological Object Type Thesaurus Report Format: Hierarchical listing - class Notes: For the recording of portable archaeological objects. Date: February 2021 AGRICULTURE AND SUBSISTENCE CLASS LIST BEE SKEP BEEHIVE CROOK CULTIVATION OBJECT ARD DIBBLE DIGGING STICK FORK (TOOL) HARROW HOE PLOUGH PRUNING HOOK PRUNING KNIFE SPADE TURF CUTTER WEEDING HOOK FISHING OBJECT EEL SPEAR FISH GORGE FISH HOOK FISH SPEAR LEISTER FISH TRAP FISHING BASKET FISHING LINE FISHING NET FISHING REEL FISHING ROD FLOAT (WATER) NET FLOAT HARPOON SINKER LINE SINKER NET SINKER GRINDING EQUIPMENT GRAIN RUBBER MILLSTONE MULLER PESTLE POUNDER QUERN BEEHIVE QUERN ROTARY QUERN SADDLE QUERN TROUGH QUERN HARVESTING AND MOWING OBJECT BAILER REAPER REAPING HOOK SCYTHE SICKLE HUNTING OBJECT BOLAS BOW (WEAPON) 2 AGRICULTURE AND SUBSISTENCE CLASS LIST LONGBOW FIREARM HANDGUN SHOTGUN LASSO LURE SPEAR JAVELIN LANCE PIKE TRAP HAWK TRAP HURDLE MILKING VESSEL MILL PADDLE PITCHFORK THRESHING AND WINNOWING OBJECT FLAIL THRESHER THRESHING TRAY WINNOWER WINNOWING BASKET WINNOWING FAN WINNOWING FORK 3 ANIMAL EQUIPMENT CLASS LIST ANIMAL BELL COW BELL HAWK BELL ANIMAL CARE EQUIPMENT BUTTERIS CURRY COMB ANIMAL COLLAR ANIMAL SHOE DONKEY SHOE HIPPOSANDAL HORSESHOE OX SHOE COCKSPUR GOAD HARNESS BLINKER BRIDLE GIRTH REIN YOKE (ANIMAL) HARNESS FITTING BRIDLE FITTING BRIDLE BIT SNAFFLE BIT MARTINGALE HARNESS CLIP HARNESS HOOK HARNESS MOUNT HARNESS PENDANT HARNESS RING HEADSTALL HAWKING EQUIPMENT BRAIL HAWK BELL HOOD (HAWKING) JESS VERVEL HOBBLE HORSE ARMOUR CHAMFRON HORSE TRAPPING JINGLE JANGLE LEASH MUZZLE SADDLE SHOEING NAIL STIRRUP STIRRUP STRAP MOUNT STIRRUP TERMINAL 4 ARCHITECTURE CLASS LIST ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT ARCH BALUSTER BEAM BOSS CAPITAL CHIMNEY CHIMNEY POT COLUMN CORBEL DOOR DRAIN COVER FINIAL (ARCHITECTURAL) ROOF FINIAL FLOOR GARGOYLE GATE GRILLE GUTTERING JAMB KEYSTONE LINTEL LOUVRE MOULDING PANEL PIER PILASTER PILLAR PIPE (ARCHITECTURAL) DRAIN PIPE WATER PIPE (ARCHITECTURAL) POST SILL BEAM STADDLE STONE STEP TIE BAR TYMPANUM VAULT SPRINGER VOUSSOIR WALL WELL WINDOW ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENT BOARD BRICK FIRE BRICK CAME CERAMIC TERRACOTTA DAUB DRESSED STONE FIRE STONE FLAGSTONE FLASHING 5 ARCHITECTURE CLASS LIST PALING PLANK ROOF SLAB SHINGLE STRUCTURAL TIMBER TESSERA TILE FLOOR TILE FLUE TILE HEARTH TILE HYPOCAUST TILE ROOF TILE IMBREX PANTILE PEG TILE RIDGE TILE ROOF SLATE TEGULA STOVE TILE WALL PLASTER WINDOW GLASS PAINTED GLASS (WINDOW) STAINED GLASS (WINDOW) CEILING PAINTING MOSAIC WALL PAINTING 6 ARMOUR AND WEAPONS CLASS LIST ARMOUR ARMOUR <BY CONSTRUCTION> MAIL ARMOUR PLATE ARMOUR SCALE ARMOUR SEGMENTED ARMOUR ARMOUR <BY FORM> APRON FITTING ARM GUARD BACKPLATE BREASTPLATE CORSLET CUIRASS FOOT GUARD GAMBESON GAUNTLET GORGET (ARMOUR) HELMET BASINET COIF (ARMOUR) LEG GUARD PALETTE (ARMOUR) SHOULDER PLATE ARMOUR <BY FUNCTION> HORSE ARMOUR CHAMFRON PARADE ARMOUR SHIELD BUCKLER TARGE TARGET CALTROP GUNFLINT TRIGGER GUARD WEAPON EDGED WEAPON AXE AXE (WEAPON) BATTLEAXE POLE AXE THROWING AXE FRANCISCA BAYONET PLUG BAYONET SOCKET BAYONET DAGGER BASELARD DIRK MISERICORD (DAGGER) POIGNARD STAFF WEAPON BILL GLAIVE GUISARME 7 ARMOUR AND WEAPONS CLASS LIST HALBERD POLE AXE SPEAR JAVELIN ANGON LANCE PIKE SPEARHEAD LOOPED SPEARHEAD SOCKETED SPEARHEAD TANGED SPEARHEAD TRIDENT SWORD BROADSWORD CLAYMORE CUTLASS FOIL HANGER RAPIER SABRE SEAX THROWING AXE FRANCISCA EXPLOSIVE WEAPON BOMB BOUNCING BOMB GRENADE MINE AERIAL MINE PERCUSSIVE WEAPON CLUB MACE CUSHIONED MACE PEBBLE MACE QUARTERSTAFF WAR HAMMER PROJECTILE WEAPON BLOWPIPE (WEAPON) BOW (WEAPON) LONGBOW CANNON CARRONADE CATAPULT CROSSBOW FIREARM HANDGUN PISTOL FLINTLOCK PISTOL LONGARM MACHINE GUN MUSKET 8 ARMOUR AND WEAPONS CLASS LIST FLINTLOCK MUSKET MATCHLOCK MUSKET SNAPHANCE MUSKET WHEELLOCK MUSKET RIFLE SHOTGUN SHOTGUN MORTAR (WEAPON) PROVING MORTAR PROJECTILE AMMUNITION BULLET CANISTER (SHOT) DICE SHOT CANNON BALL CARTRIDGE MORTAR BOMB MUSKET BALL SHELL CASE SHOT BAR SHOT CHAIN SHOT FLAIL SHOT GRAPE SHOT ROUND SHOT ARROW ARROWHEAD HOLLOW BASED ARROWHEAD LEAF ARROWHEAD TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD TRIANGULAR ARROWHEAD BARBED AND TANGED ARROWHEAD BALLISTA BALL BALLISTA BOLT BOLAS CROSSBOW BOLT DART SLING SHOT SLING BULLET SPEAR JAVELIN ANGON LANCE PIKE THROWING AXE FRANCISCA SLING (MILITARY) SPEAR GUN SPEAR THROWER 9 CONTAINER CLASS LIST CONTAINER <BY FORM> BAKING TRAY BEAKER PEDESTAL BEAKER ROUNDED BEAKER WAISTED BEAKER BOTTLE MILK BOTTLE WINE BOTTLE BOWL BICONICAL BOWL CARINATED BOWL CONCAVE SIDED BOWL DIVIDED BOWL FLARED BOWL CREAM PAN STOOL PAN HANDLED BOWL BASKET HANDLED BOWL DOUBLE HANDLED BOWL COCKEREL BOWL MULTI HANDLED BOWL SINGLE HANDLED BOWL SOCKETED BOWL HEMISPHERICAL BOWL LOBED BOWL MULTIPLE BOWL PEDESTAL BOWL ROUNDED BOWL SPOUTED BOWL STRAIGHT SIDED BOWL CAULDRON GRAPE CUP CARINATED CUP FLARED CUP FUDDLING CUP LOBED CUP NECKED CUP PEDESTAL CUP PUZZLE CUP ROUNDED CUP DISH CHICKEN FEEDER DIVIDED DISH DRIPPING DISH INTURNED DISH LOBED DISH MULTIPLE DISH PEDESTAL DISH DRINKING HORN EWER FLAGON FLASK 10 CONTAINER CLASS LIST FLATTENED FLASK GLOBULAR FLASK RING FLASK FUMING POT GOBLET JAR BAR LIP JAR BAR LUG JAR BICONICAL JAR BUNGHOLE JAR CONCAVE SIDED JAR ALBARELLO CYLINDRICAL JAR FLARED JAR GLOBULAR JAR GINGER JAR HANDLED JAR BASKET HANDLED JAR DOUBLE HANDLED JAR MULTI HANDLED JAR SINGLE HANDLED JAR INTURNED JAR ROUNDED JAR MERCURY JAR SHOULDERED JAR JUG BALUSTER JUG BARREL SHAPED JUG BARTMANN JUG BICONICAL JUG BUNGHOLE JUG CONICAL JUG CYLINDRICAL JUG FACE JUG KNIGHT JUG PEAR SHAPED JUG PUZZLE JUG ROUNDED JUG PEGAU SHOULDERED JUG SPOUTED PITCHER TRIPOD PITCHER WAISTED JUG LACHRYMATORY (CONTAINER) MUG BARREL SHAPED MUG CONICAL MUG SCHNELLE CYLINDRICAL MUG FLARED MUG ROUNDED MUG TRICHTERHALSKRUG 11 CONTAINER CLASS LIST PIPKIN TRIPOD PIPKIN PITCHER TRIPLE VASE TRIPOD VESSEL CONTAINER <BY FUNCTION> BIRD FEEDER CHICKEN FEEDER CRUET (DOMESTIC) DICE SHAKER FISHING BASKET FOOD AND DRINK SERVING CONTAINER DRINK SERVING CONTAINER BOMBARD COOLER WATER COOLER WINE COOLER DECANTER FLAGON JUG BALUSTER JUG BARREL SHAPED JUG BARTMANN JUG BICONICAL JUG BUNGHOLE JUG CONICAL JUG CYLINDRICAL JUG FACE JUG GLOBULAR JUG KNIGHT JUG PEAR SHAPED JUG PUZZLE JUG ROUNDED JUG PEGAU SHOULDERED JUG SPOUTED PITCHER TRIPOD PITCHER WAISTED JUG PITCHER SAUCER DRINKING VESSEL BEAKER PEDESTAL BEAKER ROUNDED BEAKER WAISTED BEAKER CUP CARINATED CUP FLARED CUP FUDDLING CUP LOBED CUP NECKED CUP PEDESTAL CUP PUZZLE CUP 12 CONTAINER CLASS LIST ROUNDED CUP DRINKING HORN FEEDING BOTTLE GOBLET MAZER METHER MUG BARREL SHAPED MUG CONICAL MUG SCHNELLE CYLINDRICAL MUG FLARED MUG ROUNDED MUG TRICHTERHALSKRUG PALM CUP POSSET POT STOUP (DRINKING VESSEL) TANKARD TAZZA TUMBLER TYG WINE GLASS FOOD SERVING CONTAINER BOWL BICONICAL BOWL CARINATED BOWL CONCAVE SIDED BOWL DIVIDED BOWL FLARED BOWL CREAM PAN STOOL PAN HANDLED BOWL BASKET HANDLED BOWL DOUBLE HANDLED BOWL COCKEREL BOWL MULTI HANDLED BOWL SINGLE HANDLED BOWL SOCKETED BOWL HEMISPHERICAL BOWL LOBED BOWL MULTIPLE BOWL PEDESTAL BOWL ROUNDED BOWL SPOUTED BOWL STRAIGHT SIDED BOWL CHAFING DISH CHARGER CREAMER DISH CHICKEN FEEDER 13 CONTAINER CLASS LIST DIVIDED DISH DRIPPING DISH INTURNED DISH LOBED DISH MULTIPLE DISH PEDESTAL DISH EGG CUP NOSE BAG PLATE PLATTER PORRINGER SALT CELLAR TRAY TRENCHER TROUGH FOOD AND LIQUID STORAGE CONTAINER AMPHORA BARREL BASKET BOTTLE MILK BOTTLE WINE BOTTLE BUCKET CAN CANISTER (FOOD) COSTREL BARREL COSTREL CYLINDRICAL COSTREL MAMMIFORM COSTREL STANDING COSTREL CRUSE EWER FLAGON FLASK FLATTENED FLASK GLOBULAR FLASK RING FLASK JAR BAR LIP JAR BAR LUG JAR BICONICAL JAR BUNGHOLE JAR CONCAVE SIDED JAR ALBARELLO CYLINDRICAL JAR FLARED JAR GLOBULAR JAR GINGER JAR HANDLED JAR BASKET HANDLED JAR 14 CONTAINER CLASS LIST DOUBLE HANDLED JAR MULTI HANDLED JAR SINGLE HANDLED JAR INTURNED JAR ROUNDED JAR MERCURY JAR SHOULDERED JAR KEG MILK CHURN POT SACK STORAGE BIN CORN BIN RICE BIN TANK TUB VAT WINESKIN FOOD GATHERING AND PREPARATION CONTAINER CHURN BUTTER CHURN COLANDER COOKING VESSEL CAULDRON GRAPE FISH KETTLE FRYING PAN GRIDDLE (PLATE) KETTLE PAN SAUCEPAN SKILLET CREEL MILKING VESSEL MORTAR (VESSEL) MORTARIUM PANCHEON PIPKIN TRIPOD PIPKIN SALT SHIP SUGAR MOULD THRESHING TRAY WINNOWING BASKET WINNOWING TRAY FULLING VAT GREASE POT HAND LUGGAGE BAG CASE (LUGGAGE) POUCH 15 CONTAINER CLASS LIST PURSE ARM PURSE HORTICULTURAL CONTAINER FLOWER POT WATERING CAN WATERING POT MEASURING VESSEL BUSHEL GRAIN MEASURE LIQUID MEASURE GILL QUART PECK POWDER MEASURE MEDICAL CONTAINER APOTHECARY JAR BLEEDING CUP DRUG BOTTLE MEDICINE BOTTLE OINTMENT JAR PILL BOX UNGUENT POT URINAL (MEDICAL) MIRROR CASE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CASE NEEDLE HOLDER PERSONAL HYGIENE CONTAINER AQUAMANILE BED PAN CHAMBER POT COSMETIC CONTAINER COMB CASE KOHL POT PERFUME BOTTLE POMMANDER UNGUENT BOTTLE VINAIGRETTE LAVABO POUNCET BOX SANITARY WARE BASIN BATH SHAVING BOWL WASHING BOWL PIGMENT CONTAINER RELIGIOUS OR RITUAL CONTAINER ALTAR VESSEL ALTAR VASE AMPULLA BURIAL CHEST CANOPIC VESSEL CENSER 16 CONTAINER CLASS LIST CHALICE CINERARY BOWL CINERARY CASKET CINERARY URN COFFIN DIVINATION BOWL DOWRY BOX HOLY WATER VESSEL INCANTATION BOWL LACHRYMATORY (RELIGIOUS) LAVER LIBATION CONTAINER LIBATION BOWL PATERA LIBATION CUP LIBATION JUG LIBATION TANK LIBATION VASE MARRIAGE BOWL MONSTRANCE OFFERING VESSEL OFFERING BOWL OFFERING DISH OFFERING JAR OFFERING PLATE OFFERING TRAY PISCINA PYGMY CUP RELIQUARY VOTIVE TANK SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL CONTAINER ALEMBIC CANDLEMAKERS TROUGH CARBOY CRUCIBLE CUCURBIT CUPEL DISTILLING BASE GAS CYLINDER PARTING VESSEL PHIAL RECEIVER RETORT WATCH GLASS WATER DROPPER SEAL BOX SIEVE SPITTOON STORAGE CONTAINER BARREL
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