A dugout canoe or simply dugout is a boat made from a hollowed-out tree. Other names for this type of boat are logboat and monoxylon. Monoxylon (μονόξυλον)...
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Aboriginal dugout canoes were a significant advancement in canoe technology. Dugout canoes may have been stronger, faster, and more efficient than previous...
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large trees. Dugout canoes go back to ancient times. The Dufuna canoe, discovered in Nigeria, dates back to 8500-8000 BC. The Pesse canoe, discovered in...
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Outrigger boat (redirect from Outrigger Canoe Racing)
fastened to one or both sides of the main hull. They can range from small dugout canoes to large plank-built vessels. Outrigger boats can also vary in their...
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Ancient shipbuilding techniques (section Dugout boats)
large-scale maritime trade. The earliest archaeological evidence comes from dugout canoes found in peat bogs in Pesse, the Netherlands, and dates to around 8000...
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British Columbia in a dugout canoe. In 1978 Geordie Tocher and two companions sailed a 3½ ton, 40 foot (12 metre) dugout canoe (the Orenda II), made of...
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goods, in a dugout canoe. Both of the anthropomorphic figures in the watercraft are paddling. The Nok terracotta depiction of a dugout canoe may indicate...
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The Dufuna canoe is a dugout canoe discovered in 1987 by a Fulani cattle herdsman a few kilometers from the village of Dufuna in the Fune Local Government...
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since at least 1500 A.D. Traditional lepa-lepa canoe is made from single piece of hollowed wood (dugout base). The wood can be of various sizes. They can...
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Australian Aboriginal artefacts (section Dugout canoes)
and in warfare. Watercraft technology artefacts in the form of dugout and bark canoes were used for transport and for fishing. Stone artefacts include...
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Bangka (boat) (section Dugout canoes)
of the Philippines. It originally referred to small double-outrigger dugout canoes used in rivers and shallow coastal waters, but since the 18th century...
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several iwi (tribes). Chundan vallam Dragon boat Dugout canoe Hōkūleʻa Nouka Baich Outrigger canoe Polynesian Voyaging Society Salisipan Swan boat (racing)...
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(December 1999). "Prehistoric Dugout Canoe Found in Cooper River" (PDF). SC.edu Legacy. Retrieved 2024-02-14. "Cooper River Canoe | Clemson University, South...
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Lenape canoes were dugout canoes of Lenapehoking. Tree trunks used were primarily of the American tulip tree (Delaware: mùxulhemënshi, "tree from which...
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lived as hunter-gatherers, traveling by foot in eastern Patagonia or by dugout canoe and dalca in the fjords and channels. In colonial times indigenous peoples...
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"planked dugout" Payne dugout canoe at the Virtual museum of Canada. The brothers Jacob Henry and William Alfred Payne of Warsaw, Ontario built this dugout canoe...
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8000 BP as far as Mali, Burkina Faso, and Mauritania. The Dufuna canoe, a dugout canoe found in northern Nigeria has been dated to around 6556-6388 BCE...
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is now in the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands. The boat is a dugout-style canoe measuring 298 centimetres (117 in) long and 44 centimetres (17 in)...
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Traditional fishing boat (section Canoes)
archaeological excavation are dugout canoes dating back to the Neolithic Period around 7,000-9,000 years ago. These canoes were often cut from coniferous...
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"the last voices from heaven". Travelling up the Mamberamo River in a dugout canoe, Anthony encountered much more than traditional music; he was threatened...
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Mokoro (category Canoes)
A mokoro (also spelled makoro, Tswana: [mʊˈkɔrɔ]) is a type of dugout canoe commonly used in the Okavango Delta and on the Chobe River in Botswana. It...
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have been either dugouts or hide boats.: 11 The oldest recovered boat in the world, the Pesse canoe, found in the Netherlands, is a dugout made from the...
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word for dugout) is the term formerly used in the Caribbean and the eastern seaboard of North America for a range of small craft including canoes and small...
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wool Woodchips Historical Axe ties Bavin (wood) Billet (wood) Clapboard Dugout canoe Potash Sawdust brandy Split-rail fence Tanbark Timber framing Wooden...
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Itaomacip (category Canoes)
side plates to a dugout canoe. When navigating inland waters, like rivers or lakes, Ainu typically utilized a cip, or plain dugout canoe, but used itaomacips...
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network. Columbus observed trade carried between Long Island and Cuba by dugout canoe. A piece of jadeite found on San Salvador Island appears to have originated...
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In 1954, a dugout canoe was found during excavation for a middle school in Marathon, Florida. Not conserved and in poor shape, the canoe is now displayed...
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two millennia. The first prehistoric boats are presumed to have been dugout canoes which were developed independently by various Stone Age populations...
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Pirogue (redirect from Lakana (canoe))
piragua or piraga, is any of various small boats, particularly dugouts and native canoes. The word is French and is derived from Spanish piragua [piˈɾaɣwa]...
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