, an
etching ("Tuna Fishing", 1782) by
Jean-Pierre Houël The practice of is an elaborate and age-old fishing technique for trapping and catching
Atlantic bluefin tuna that can be traced back to the
Phoenicians. While it is unclear how the technique was spread around the Mediterranean basin, it was also imparted to areas such as
Iberia during Iberia's Islamic period. The Spanish derive the term () from the
Andalusi Arabic word (), meaning 'a place to strike' (Arabic root: (), meaning 'it struck, hit'). The introduction in Sicily and Sardinia, but not mainland Italy, is also either attributed to the
Moors, during
Sicily's own Islamic period or by the Spanish afterwards. == Traditional mattanza ==