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The Hook as a Fishing Tool in Ancient Egypt

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Hooks is one of several tools used by the ancient Egyptian to fish. It was known from the pre-dynastic period, and it still used today. Hooks were made from bone, ivory, copper, bronze, and iron. The ancient Egyptian used a single hook, and sometimes as a cluster hooks attached to a line (Haddaf) or a line/rode and hook (Sennara). This paper traces the development and usingthe hook as a fishing tool from the Predynastic period to the New kingdom.

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10.21608/ijaf.2015.95602

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Hook, fish, fishing- line, angler, tomb - raft

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Abdallah

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Diab

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Higher Institute of Tourism & Hotels (E.G.O.T.H)

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14421

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2015-10-01

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2020-06-13

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2015-10-01

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1

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18

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2636-4255

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2636-4263

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International Academic Journal Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management

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The Hook as a Fishing Tool in Ancient Egypt

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23 Jan 2023