A longboat dating from the Neolithic era has been found in the River Boyne. It has been dated to 3300BC to 2900BC. It was found by fishermen close to Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth passage tombs.
It would appear that 4 metres is way too short for a longboat. It is obviously a longboat, a significant find none the less.
This is the article I found:
[irishexaminer.com]
Title of photo: The initial recovery of the logboat from the river. Text states longboat.
Longboat? or logboat?
Or maybe , an over sized surf board .
it looks like a dug out canoe to me
I love even the smallest sense of walking in the shoes of people who lived so long ago.
i understand completely i am lucky to live in an area with hundreds of structures dating from the neolithic through the bronze and iron ages right upto tudor and victorian so its a case of pick your poison
Pictures please. Or a link. For those of us to lazy to Google
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