Catching Fish with Ancient Archaeology and Ocean Tides
Briefly

Studying ancient humans involves more than just handling artifacts; archaeology is a field full of excitement and adventure, resembling Indiana Jones' spirit of exploration.
Archaeology delves into marine structures to uncover how ancient humans interacted with marine life, providing insights on sustainability and preserving traditional fishing practices.
Fu-Tzu Yang from Taiwan's Penghu archipelago emphasizes the surreal experience of witnessing living history through stone fish weirs, offering a unique perspective on archaeological exploration.
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