Archaeologists uncover ancient seafood processing hub in the Canary Islands linked to coastal trade networks (opens in new tab)
Archaeologists working at a coastal site on Gran Canaria have found evidence that Indigenous communities in the Canary Islands built a specialized seafood economy between the 11th and 13th centuries CE. The findings suggest fishing, processing, and preserving marine foods formed an important part of island life and helped support exchange between coastal and inland […]
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