The Evolution of Fishing: From Ancient Survival to Modern Fun
Long before written records, fishing stood as a cornerstone of human survival—providing essential nutrition and shaping early civilizations along rivers and coasts. Archaeological evidence reveals stone fishhooks, woven nets, and bone harpoons dating back over 40,000 years, indicating that our ancestors relied on fishing not just to eat, but to build stable communities. These early …
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