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Making a Stone Age dugout boat with fire

I attempt to recreate the oldest boat ever found by burning out a tree to make my own dugout canoe. Will it float?
It's crazy to spend countless hours and personal calories chopping on a huge log to make a canoe, but it sure is irresistible to watch. People of all ages seem enchanted by canoe building activity, ...
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Neolithic tree felling metal vs stone

In preparation for two large upcoming video on making a bow and arrow, and a dugout canoe, I put my native copper tools to the test to try and fell some sizable trees for lumber. Annalise also takes ...
On Saturday, a canoe will be launched in the Klamath River. It’s the first Karuk dugout canoe to be launched in Karuk waters in decades. “This is all reintroduction to practices that we historically ...
A crowd cheering from shore greeted paddlers in traditional canoes who departed from Haines four days earlier, joining people from other Southeast Alaska communities making their way through Inside ...
Bill 'Nąąwącekǧize' Quackenbush poses next to a dugout canoe at Lake Darling. Quackenbush is a Ho-Chunk Deer Clan member and Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Ho-Chunk Nation in Wisconsin.
The smooth, rounded indentations have a way of humanizing the ancient canoe secured in the covered gallery behind the LSU Rural Life Museum's barn. These are places where people's backsides wore down ...
SHREWSBURY — Members of the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band spent a week creating a 14-foot by 3-foot mishoon (the Algonkin word for dugout canoe) on the shore of Flint Pond set in from the Oak Island boat ...
MADISON (WKOW) -- Native Nations of Wisconsin in partnership with the Wisconsin Historical Society announced their recent archaeological findings from Lake Mendota on Thursday. Following the 2021 and ...
A dugout canoe found bobbing in one of eastern North Carolina’s blackwater rivers could prove to be centuries old, state archaeologists say. Made from a single log, the 12-foot, 4-inch “prehistoric” ...