Animals
The Global Fish Trade Boomed 800 Years Ago, Bones Suggest
Researchers have traced the international fish trade all the back to the medieval period of London history, finding that the city's fish supply was suddenly globalized in the early 13th century, practically overnight, by international imports.
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