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Did Scandinavians use boats made of animal skins 5,000 years ago?

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong24/09/2024


TPO - A new study suggests that ancient Scandinavians may have used boats made of animal skins for fishing, hunting and transporting commercial goods.

Did Scandinavians Use Boats Made of Animal Skin 5,000 Years Ago? Photo 1

Rock art depicting two deer being transported by boat. (Photo: Martin Kristoffer Hykkerud and Verdensarvsenter)

According to research recently published in the Journal of Maritime Archaeology, the Neolithic hunter-gatherer group known as the Pottery Culture (PWC), who lived in Scandinavia from 3500 to 2300 BC, is perhaps best known for its pottery, which featured flat-bottomed jars. They were also adept hunters, especially seal hunters.

Archaeologists believe that PWC may have used the skins of aquatic animals to build their boats, as well as oil from seal blubber to help maintain their boats.

“We know that these people hunted a lot of seals, as evidenced by the large number of seal bones found at the sites where they lived,” said study lead author Mikael Fauvelle, a researcher at the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History at Lund University in Sweden.

“Seals are also one of the best animals for boat building, as the Inuit [an indigenous group living in Canada, Greenland and Alaska] used seal blubber to waterproof their boats. We know that PWC had large amounts of seal blubber, which can be found in their pottery [at archaeological sites],” he added.

Researchers analyzed the inside of some of the jars and found traces of lipid residue from seal blubber, Fauvelle added. The PWC is a culture that depends on fishing because it lives in an area surrounded by large bodies of water, including the Baltic and North Seas.

“They moved around a lot and traded with other groups regularly,” Fauvelle said. “They were out in the ocean, moving across large bodies of water.”

Researchers suggest that more primitive boats, such as canoes made from hollow logs, would be inefficient for traveling hundreds of miles across open seas. Boats made from sealskin would be sturdier.

In fact, according to research, the boats — depending on size — could be large enough to carry about a dozen people at a time, as well as animals, including deer, bears, and cattle.

However, the researchers admit that they have found little physical evidence of these boats, apart from a few small fragments discovered over the years at sites across northern Sweden that the researchers say may be direct evidence of Neolithic leather boat use.

The paintings, along with possible fragments of boat frames, are evidence that the PWC people were superior boat builders, knowledgeable about "nautical technology" and used "advanced vessels" to travel between different islands.

Ha Thu

According to Live Science



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