Environment
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World's Oldest Stone Fish Weir Dating Back 11,000 Years Ago Discovered in Alaska
The discovered stone fish weir in Alaska is the world’s oldest fish trap. A fish trap dating back 11,000 years ago was discovered in Alaska, making it the world's oldest stone fish weir and also revealing migration secrets in North America.
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