In the Canaries, a discovery sheds light on the maritime exploitation of pre-European Amazigh populations
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At Playa Chica, thousands of scales, hooks cut from pig tusks, goat horns used as scrapers and 29 hearths suggest the existence, between the 11th and 13th centuries, of a real coastal workshop for processing and preserving fish.
At Playa Chica, thousands of scales, hooks cut from pig tusks, goat horns used as scrapers and 29 hearths suggest the existence, between the 11th and 13th centuries, of a real coastal workshop for processing and preserving fish.
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