
Fishing practices in the Danube Gorges have been well documented at several Mesolithic and Early Neolithic sites. The significance of fishing in these regions is a topic of ongoing research. The Danube Gorges stretch between present-day Serbia and Romania, and the study of fishing practices in this area provides valuable insights into the lives of ancient communities. The use of fishing as a food source and its impact on the environment are key aspects of this research. By examining the remains of fish and other aquatic organisms, researchers can gain a better understanding of the dietary habits and cultural practices of ancient people. This research has important implications for our understanding of the relationship between humans and their environment, and highlights the significance of fishing in the lives of ancient communities.
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