Thank you David,
It happens that I am looking at some shells from a Roman site on the
shores of Nemi Lake and it seems strange to me that there are no
remains of freshwatershells at all among the material. However it is
hard to speculate anything without knowing first if the lake does have
or had any edible bivalves.
Thanks again!
Ezequiel
On 5/7/07, David Campbell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > Does anyone know if there are any bivalves living nowadays or earlier
> > in Lake Albano or Lake Nemi , Italy? I've been looking for info on
> > this without success...
> >
>
> I know of several species occurring in Italy but don't know their
> exact distributions. You might try
> http://ellipse.inhs.uiuc.edu:591/mollusk/biblio.html
> to search for references.
>
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> Dr. David Campbell
> 425 Scientific Collections
> University of Alabama
> "I think of my happy condition, surrounded by acres of clams"
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