This is the first of several planned posts featuring boat-related displays at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard Un...
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"The Boyne Currach" -- A Review
The Boyne Currach: From beneath the shadows of Newgrange , by Claidhgh (I understand it's pronounced "Clive") O' Gibne has...

A Personal-Commercial Note to My Readers
Dear Readers, I've been informed by Amazon that my Amazon Associates account will be terminated after Sunday, October 6, along with the ...
Ancient (?) Dugout Canoe Found in Florida
AP photo . Click to enlarge. According to an AP article carried by Fox News (among others), a well-preserved dugout canoe was recently recov...
A Catamaran with an Outrigger?
A recent BBC story concerning a possibly marine-related archaeological discovery in Wales reports some off-the-wall speculation about the ...
Folding Kayaks and "Indigeneity"
Soon after posting the previous article about ocean voyages in folding kayaks , I began questioning its relevance to the larger subject of i...
Ocean Voyages in Folding Kayaks
Hannes Lindemann's 1956-57 solo transatlantic voyage in a folding kayak is justifiably famous among kayak fans. (In our previous post we...
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