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Human Start Fishing From 42 Thousand Years Ago

The scientists managed to find a series of ancient fish bones was 42 thousand years from sharks and tuna in a cave Australia. They also found a human arm and is proving to existing fishing practices since then.

These findings are successfully revealed by the experts on an island located in northern Australia. A technique to prove the rest of the bone supporting the newly discovered 42 thousand years old. It shows fishing starts since then, but in a different way to today.


Details of the results of this study appear in the top 24 issue of the journal Science online November. These results provide the first evidence of deep-sea fishing, which was already done for thousands of years ago.

It also proves the spread of human populations on Earth. If they have the ability to catch fish in the sea, then they will cross the ocean and potentially colonize other areas. However, for populations that are only capable of fishing near the shoreline, they would remain confined in a particular island or continent.

On average, they are fishing on the shoreline because they do not believe that the timber can hold them for a long time at sea, and tuna are very much in the area. So no need to go to sea.

Associated with the spread of human population on earth to catch fish in the sea is still to be proved. At least provide an analysis that would indicate the truth of it.



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