Reconstructing a Prehistoric Fish Trap
Fish traps, still in use all over the world today for catching fish and crustaceans, have been used by mankind at least since the Mesolithic period. Their shape at that time is quite well-established, suggesting that they may have originated even earlier (Bulten et al, 2002: 108). This type of fish...
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Auteur principal: | Eva IJsveld |
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2014
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