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Rogers (2009). "
Logboats from
Bohemia and Moravia,
Czech Republic".
International Journal of
Nautical Archaeology.
Jason Rogers. "Czech
Logboats:
Early Inland...
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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...
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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...
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Edinburgh University Press. ISBNÂ 085224522X. Mowat,
Robert J. C. (1996). The
logboats of Scotland: with
notes on
related artefact types.
Oxbow Monograph series...
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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...