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- Rogers (2009). "Logboats from Bohemia and Moravia, Czech Republic". International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. Jason Rogers. "Czech Logboats: Early Inland...
- which enclose the end of the log, were relatively common in prehistoric logboats. In the case of the Hasholme boat, the rotted heart prevented the construction...
- for National Statistics. Retrieved 18 April 2016. McGrail, S. (1978). Logboats of England and Wales. BAR British Series 51. British Archaeological Reports...
- The Poole Logboat is an ancient logboat made from a single oak tree. It was excavated in the town of Poole, Dorset, England. The boat is over 2,200 years...
- display at North Lincolnshire Museum. Fiskerton log boat McGrail, S. (1978). Logboats of England and Wales. BAR British Series 51. British Archaeological Reports...
- considered, in most cases, to have developed from the logboat. There are examples of logboats that have been expanded: by deforming the hull under the...
- Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 085224522X. Mowat, Robert J. C. (1996). The logboats of Scotland: with notes on related artefact types. Oxbow Monograph series...
- Preservation and conservation techniques for waterlogged materials such as logboats or structural material were all but non-existent, and a number of extremely...
- may refer to: Dugout (shelter), an underground shelter Dugout (boat), a logboat Dugout (smoking), a marijuana container In bat-and-ball sports, a dugout...
- Drugubites. In the 7th century, along with other tribes they were using armed logboats to plunder the coasts of Thessaly. In the 9th century the Sagudates lived...