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Those fishing songs also captured the attention of colonists, such as the colonial judge advocate David Collins, who described seeing Carangarang and Kurúbarabúla (the sister and wife of ...
Archaeologists conducted a preliminary survey of the site and dated one of the trap’s wooden logs to 5000 B.C., the release said. These ruins are the oldest fish traps in Norway and the oldest ...
The 650-year-old fishing trap turned out to be more rare and unique than initially thought, archaeologists said. Nord Mesna lake is in southern Norway and a roughly 100-mile drive north of Oslo.
Archaeologists excavated 7,000-year-old wooden fish traps at Tesse lake for the first time after a hiker stumbled on the ruins, photos show. Photo from the Cultural History Museum Standing on the ...
M. Dubourg, Fishing No. 1, 1813. National Library of Australia, nla.obj­135898881. At night, Aboriginal fishermen took the canoes out onto the water with their flaming hand torches held aloft.