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Fish trap dating back 11,000 years in Alaska reveals migration secrets

Por: Newsweek Tech October 26, 2022

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The discovery of the oldest stone fish weir in history, from 11,000 years ago, has been confirmed in Alaska.A team of scientists from both robotics company Sunfish Inc. and Sealaska Heritage Institute discovered the weir in Shakan Bay on the west side of Prince of Wales Island. The weir was first detected using sonar in 2010 but has now been confirmed as being a fish trap.Other stone weirs have been discovered around southeast Alaska, but this... + full article



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