By 50,000 years ago, it is clear that modern humans were capable of long-distance sea travel as they colonized Australia. However, evidence for advanced maritime skills, and for fishing in particular, is rare before the terminal Pleistocene/early Holocene. Here we report remains of a variety of pelagic and other fish species dating to 42,000 years before the present from Jerimalai shelter in East Timor, as well as the earliest definite evidence for fishhook manufacture in the world. Capturing pelagic fish such as tuna requires high levels of planning and complex maritime technology. The evidence implies that the inhabitants were fishing in the deep sea
Tunas have been important to mankind for several thousand years. fine. I Archaeological evidence sh...
Excavations at Badu 19 midden on the islet of Berberass in western Torres Strait have revealed a 400...
Excavations at Badu 19 midden on the islet of Berberass in western Torres Strait have revealed a 400...
By 50,000 years ago, it is clear that modern humans were capable of long-distance sea travel as they...
Discovery of a well-stratified fish hook from a cave sequence on East Timor shows a fishing technolo...
The first settlement of Australia over 40 000 years ago provides evidence of the maritime capabiliti...
Most prehistorians take seafaring – defined as deliberate, place-to-place, open-ocean voyaging – to ...
Research shows that Australians have been living on the Australian continent since at least 40,000 y...
The antiquity of marine fishing in southeast Queensland has been debated since the mid-1980s. Walter...
Two distinct fishing technologies were identified among the shellmound builders of the Saquarema Lag...
Artículo de publicación ISIEarly maritime adaptation is well known from eastern South America; howev...
Homo sapiens’ cognitive skills played a significant role in their ability to adapt to various enviro...
This chapter introduce the archaeological new findings and current outcomes for the past human marin...
Coasts, islands, and marine resources played a central role in the dispersal of people into and acro...
Catch rates and access to fishing locations have changed in contemporary Pacific fishing owing to ne...
Tunas have been important to mankind for several thousand years. fine. I Archaeological evidence sh...
Excavations at Badu 19 midden on the islet of Berberass in western Torres Strait have revealed a 400...
Excavations at Badu 19 midden on the islet of Berberass in western Torres Strait have revealed a 400...
By 50,000 years ago, it is clear that modern humans were capable of long-distance sea travel as they...
Discovery of a well-stratified fish hook from a cave sequence on East Timor shows a fishing technolo...
The first settlement of Australia over 40 000 years ago provides evidence of the maritime capabiliti...
Most prehistorians take seafaring – defined as deliberate, place-to-place, open-ocean voyaging – to ...
Research shows that Australians have been living on the Australian continent since at least 40,000 y...
The antiquity of marine fishing in southeast Queensland has been debated since the mid-1980s. Walter...
Two distinct fishing technologies were identified among the shellmound builders of the Saquarema Lag...
Artículo de publicación ISIEarly maritime adaptation is well known from eastern South America; howev...
Homo sapiens’ cognitive skills played a significant role in their ability to adapt to various enviro...
This chapter introduce the archaeological new findings and current outcomes for the past human marin...
Coasts, islands, and marine resources played a central role in the dispersal of people into and acro...
Catch rates and access to fishing locations have changed in contemporary Pacific fishing owing to ne...
Tunas have been important to mankind for several thousand years. fine. I Archaeological evidence sh...
Excavations at Badu 19 midden on the islet of Berberass in western Torres Strait have revealed a 400...
Excavations at Badu 19 midden on the islet of Berberass in western Torres Strait have revealed a 400...