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The oldest dugout canoe is estimated to be around 4,500 years old, offering significant new insight into the lives of ancient Native peoples in North America. This new discovery is just the latest ...
It takes a special kind of person to get aboard a boat that's capable of traveling at hundreds of miles per hour. Two ...
The craft is for a trip down the lower Snake River to connect the Palouse People and other tribes of the Snake and Columbia ...
Hunter-gatherers were crossing at least 100 km (62 miles) of open water to reach the Mediterranean island of Malta 8,500 years ago, a thousand years before the arrival of the first farmers. (Image ...
It’s nearly complete but important work remains before the craft is ready for a trip down the lower Snake River as part of an annual event to connect people of the Palouse People and other tribes of ...
Humans were making "astonishing" sea crossings of more than 60 miles in simple dugout canoes over 8,000 years ago, suggests new research.
Volunteer workers map out the next cuts they will make in the process of shaping a 200-year-old western red cedar log from the Selway River canyon into a dugout canoe. It’s nearly complete but ...