Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Stone Age boat found off Denmark coast

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A Stone Age settlement and boat have been found off the cost of Askø Island in Denmark.


The ancient six to seven metre long vessel is estimated to be 6,500 years old – in comparison, the oldest Pyramid in Egypt is a mere 4,500 years old – and although it is damaged, archaeologists are finding it very interesting.


“It split 6,500 years ago and they tried to fix the crack by putting a bark strip over it and drilling holes both sides of it,” Jørgen Dencker, the head of marine archaeology at the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, told DR Nyheder. “That two-millimetre wide strip has been preserved.”


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Story: CW, Copenhagen Post | Photo: The Viking Ship Museum



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