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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Preserving a Bronze Age Logboat Proves Difficult
See
here
for an article on Old Salt Blog about continuing efforts to preserve the Hasholme Boat, a big Bronze Age logboat (i.e., dugout) found decades ago on the Humber River in England.
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