How was fishing in ancient times?
How was fishing in ancient times?
The major downside with dating inventions prior to the word is that there are not any first-hand accounts documenting their conception or use Paieoarcheologists have the tough task of piecing along the prehistoric culture of man supported scraps of physical proof left behind by our ancient ancestors The fishhook is one such ingenious conception of early man and is perhaps more necessary to the success of humans than most people would suspect.
The wooden fishhooks |
The earliest samples of fishhooks up to now found by archeologists date from around 35,000 B.C.E. showing well before the arrival of metalworking, early fishhooks were designed from sturdy materials of organic origin like bone, shells, animal horn, and wood. With the addition of a variety of baits on the hook, prehistoric man gained access, antecedently largely denied, to a simple supply of energy loaded with protein and fat. Adding fish to his diet conjointly ensured a healthy intake of essential fatty acids.
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