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Home › Forums › General History Chat › Fishing altered oceans ages ago
Or so these two articles claimLink 1Link 2From link 1
The scientists claim they found Greek and Latin verse from the second century AD that suggests Romans began trawling with nets, while they can date fishing to the Middle Stone Age - 10 times earlier than once thought.
The Bible shows them trawling with nets even earlier. This is a new scientific "discovery?" Fromn link 2
The scientists and historians used ship logs, literary texts, tax accounts and newly translated legal documents to envision the oceans' history.
First of all, I thought history was about facts, not 'envisioning' things. Secondly, how do they know the fish were being depleted? Did they use advanced scientific methods of today? Did they have some type of massive tagging program?Do they have records from Asia or Mesoamerica?Sounds more like another case of environmentalists trying to blame humans Western Civilization or historians with a leftist agenda.This is neither a historical or a scientific study. This is just ridiculous, IMHO.
yes, this is as bad as imagining what Douglass would think of Barry.
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