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Aquacultured Oyster Products: Inspection, Quality, Handling, Storage, Safety

Brian E. Perkins


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Archaeologists regularly investigate oyster shell middens (piles of shucked oyster shells) to learn more about America’s earliest human inhabitants. Pottery and other artifacts found in middens provide evidence that Paleo Indians inhabited the coastal areas of what is now the Southeastern United States thousands of years before the first Europeans arrived. Early European settlers in America likewise used the abundance of oysters they found along the coastlines and in the bays of the original Thirteen Colonies to provide themselves with an easily harvested dietary component.
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