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Ancient Scandinavians likely used animal skin boats to hunt and trade, study finds - The Independent
Scandinavians may have used boats made of animal skin for hunting and trading about 5,000 years ago, according to a study that sheds more light on Europe’s “marine-specialised” early culture.
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Ancient Scandinavians likely used animal skin boats to hunt and trade, study finds - MSNScandinavians may have used boats made of animal skin for hunting and trading about 5,000 years ago, according to a study that sheds more light on Europe’s “marine-specialised” early culture ...
Scandinavians may have used boats made of animal skin for hunting and trading about 5,000 years ago, according to a study that sheds more light on Europe’s “marine-specialised” early culture. The ...
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