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Shining a light on leistering

T MAY SURPRISE the reader to know that fishing has not always been conducted with a rod and line. Throughout history and indeed across the world, the use of multi-bladed spears or tridents was an accepted fishing practice. Such a multibladed weapon – a bronze trident dated to about 3,000BC from the Sumerian city of Ur – is in the British Museum. The use of multi-blades for fishing outside of Europe is

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