Along southern China's snaking rivers, an ancient fishing community that once lived and worked exclusively on the water has been finding its way to land. Wooden fishing boats, wispy nets and bamboo ...
In an archaeological achievement, researchers from Kumamoto University have successfully reconstructed the structure of prehistoric fishing nets from the Jomon period (ca. 14,000–900 BCE) by analyzing ...
Flying above the straits of Taiwan, you may see something strange: a massive set of curved lines running along the shore forming two hearts nestled together. And you'll notice others as well—570 of ...
Rachel Feltman: What do you think of when you hear the word “archaeology”? Maybe your mind goes straight to Indiana Jones. Or perhaps you picture real-world academics in the field—ones who handle ...
The excavation, led by Dr. Mortaza Hessari, uncovered 41 well‑preserved aquatic bone fragments together with fishing implements. Based on associated pottery, these finds date to the 4th millennium BC ...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) was used to examine and digitally reconstruct net impressions preserved in pottery from the Hidaka region of Hokkaido, Japan, dating to the Early Jomon period (referred ...
On the Crystal River in western Florida, the shells of 20 to 30 million oysters once sat in an enormous mound. Today, a large portion of the mound is still intact, and it represents just one piece of ...
A new study has revealed new insights into ancient fishing throughout history, including what type of fish people were regularly eating as part of their diet. A new study from The Australian National ...
The discovery of the world's oldest-known fishing hooks to be placed in a burial mound may end up rewriting the history of gender roles in Pleistocene-era Indonesia. The five hooks were found in a ...
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - At the end of the monsoon rains every year, Mumbai's fishing community perform a traditional pooja ceremony to mark their return to the sea, with offerings of ...
That’s all the time Geoff Stam and his fishing crew had to get their fish on deck and in ice to make it to weigh-in at the 2010 Nassau Sports Fishing Association Kingfish Tournament. They made it.