Showing posts with label seafarers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seafarers. Show all posts

Friday, March 15, 2024

The First Neolithic Boats in the Mediterranean about 7000 years ago

 Amazing stuff! 

"More than 7,000 years ago, people navigated the Mediterranean Sea using technologically sophisticated boats ...

Many of the most important civilizations in Europe originated on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. During the Neolithic, communities clearly traveled and traded across the water, as evidenced by watercraft in the archeological record and the presence of settlements on coasts and islands. In this study, ... provide new insights into the history of seafaring technology through analysis of canoes at the Neolithic lakeshore village of La Marmotta, near Rome, Italy.

Excavation at this site has recovered five canoes built from hollowed-out trees (dugout canoes) dating between 5700-5100BC. Analysis of these boats reveals that they are built from four different types of wood, unusual among similar sites, and that they include advanced construction techniques such as transverse reinforcements. One canoe is also associated with three T-shaped wooden objects, each with a series of holes that were likely used to fasten ropes tied to sails or other nautical elements. These features, along with previous reconstruction experiments, indicate these were seaworthy vessels, a conclusion supported by the presence at the site of stone tools linked to nearby islands."

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0299765 (This article is embargoed until 3/20/2024)

Canoe Marmotta 1. On display in the Museo delle Civiltà in Rome.


Tuesday, February 11, 2020

The First Men to Cross the Oceans

Recommendable! About the many mysteries of the Polynesians! This is clearly not a new documentary given the old computer hardware shown. Perhaps dating back to 2005?

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Cousins Across The Sea (Folklore Documentary)

Very recommendable! A tribute to Thor Heyerdahl! Amazing seafarers using star clusters, sea birds, and ocean currents to go back and forth between Hawaii and other Polynesian islands and Canadian or Washington state coastline

P.S. The video comes with a large number of annoying commercials! Be warned!