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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 ...
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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 ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Built a Canoe Using Only Prehistoric Tools. Then They Sailed the Dangerous 140-Mile Route Early Humans Traveled 30,000 Years AgoFive paddlers journeyed from Taiwan to Japan’s southern Yonaguni Island in 45 hours. Their efforts provide new insights into ...
Experiments and simulations show Paleolithic paddlers could outwit the powerful Kuroshio Current by launching dugout canoes ...
Experimental archaeologists completed a 45-hour canoe trip from Taiwan to Japan using only Paleolithic equipment.
Twenty-three of the canoes were found in Lake Phelps in eastern North Carolina, with the oldest being “carbon dated to 2430 ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Carbon dating has revealed the age of an object that is among the oldest artifacts in northwest Ohio. The ...
The successfully re-enacted voyage suggests that early modern humans likely had a high level of strategic seafaring knowledge ...
Scientists now have undertaken an experimental voyage across a stretch of the East China Sea, paddling from Ushibi in eastern ...
East Asian Paleolithic voyagers may have used dugout canoes to cross one of the strongest currents in the world.
Scientists Used Prehistoric Tools to Build a Canoe, Then Paddled Across 140 Miles from Taiwan to Japan Researchers and expert ...
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