Pictured: the remains of a Stone Age fish supper from 8,000 years ago
By The Siberian Times reporter
12 July 2017
Mesolithic meal found at site on the Lena River in Yakutia whets the appetite of local archeologists.
The remarkable discovery includes the skeletons of three fish of different size, and four floats or bobbers - presumably used with nets for the catch - made from rolled birch bark which is still intact after eight millennia.
Historian Prokopiy Nagovitsyn said proudly:'I was the first one to touch these food remains of the Mesolithic people who lived here approximately 8,000 years ago. These were the Sumnagin people, fishermen who likely used nets because next to three skeletons there were floats.
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