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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThis Dugout Canoe Made From a 12-Foot-Long Log Was Found Bobbing in a North Carolina RiverA man was out exploring North Carolina’s South River when he noticed something unusual bobbing in the water. It appeared to ...
On the advice of a good friend, this spy travelled to St. Michaels early on Sunday morning to board the Patriot at the ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSN5 Hours and 225 KM in a Canoe: Scientists Recreate the 30,000-Year-Old “Great Crossing” From Taiwan to JapanIn the forests of eastern Taiwan, a team of scientists set out to answer a question that has puzzled archaeologists for ...
East Asian Paleolithic voyagers may have used dugout canoes to cross one of the strongest currents in the world.
Twenty-three of the canoes were found in Lake Phelps in eastern North Carolina, with the oldest being “carbon dated to 2430 ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN30,000-year-old sea voyage recreated with canoe built using ancient stone toolsTo unravel the mysteries of these difficult voyages, the researchers employed a unique combination of numerical simulations ...
Log canoes are as the name canoe implies, pointed or sharp at both ends. But on the Chesapeake Bay they are sailing vessels. We think log canoes sort of derive from Native American dugouts and ...
Japanese researchers turned to “experimental archaeology” to study how ancient humans navigated powerful ocean currents and ...
The Historic Indian Agency House, 1490 Agency House Road in Portage, is building a canoe with old techniques used by Native Americans this summer with first-hand evidence. Once a month, ...
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