Fish traps that have survived tens of thousands of years show the resourcefulness of Brunswick’s indigenous population, according to author, biologist and Brunswick resident Don Peterson. “I’m amazed ...
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 bank ...
OSLO, NORWAY—Science Norway reports that archaeologists from the Museum of Cultural History in Oslo are investigating four 7,000-year-old fish traps in Lake Tesse, which is located in southern ...
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