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A dugout canoe with four men and one woman paddling is pictured during a crossing across a region of the East China Sea from near Ushibi, Taiwan to Yonaguni Island, traversing the Kuroshio current ...
A dugout canoe used by indigenous people 3,000 years ago recently recovered from Wisconsin’s Lake Mendota is the oldest canoe ever found in the Great Lakes region, the Wisconsin Historical ...
A research firm recently determined that a dugout canoe recovered from Squam Lake 81 years ago dates to the mid-17th century, a hundred years before the town of Holderness was created.
The team constructed the 24-foot-long dugout canoe called Sugime in 2019. It was built from one Japanese cedar trunk, and with replicas of 30,000-year-old stone tools. The team used replica tools ...
In 2019, the team constructed a 7.5-meter dugout canoe called "Sugime," built from a single Japanese cedar trunk, using replicas of 30,000-year-old stone tools.
Native American canoe builder passes knowledge of craft down to students 02:20. A 3,000-year-old canoe has been discovered in a Wisconsin lake, the Wisconsin Historical Society announced Thursday.
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