Scientists exploring an underwater region off the coast of Alaska discovered an ancient stone fish trap that may be the oldest ever found. University academics working with the Sealaska Heritage ...
The plan was simple: test a fish trap in a small creek known for snakeheads. Bait fish were placed inside and the trap was left underwater for several hours. When it was finally pulled up, something ...
The fish trap was dropped into a quiet canal that had not been explored in over a year. With cat food as bait, the trap sat underwater waiting for something to enter. When it was finally lifted out, ...
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 ...
Archaeologists found wooden stakes in a Norway lake that turned out to be 650-year-old fishing trap abandoned after the Black Death, photos show. Photo from Ellen K. Friis and Cultural History Museum ...