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Neolithic Mariners: Unveiling the Mediterranean's Oldest Boats
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Neolithic Mariners: Unveiling the Mediterranean's Oldest Boats
by Sophie Jenkins
Pisa, Italy (SPX) Mar 25, 2024

Researchers have unveiled evidence of the Mediterranean Sea's earliest known boats, dating back over 7,000 years, through a study published on March 20, 2024, in PLOS ONE. Led by Juan F. Gibaja of the Spanish National Research Council, Barcelona, and colleagues, the study explores the technological sophistication of Neolithic seafaring, challenging previous assumptions about ancient navigation.

The discovery comes from the Neolithic lakeshore village of La Marmotta, near Rome, Italy, where excavations unearthed five dugout canoes constructed from hollowed-out tree trunks, dating from 5700-5100BC. These canoes, made from four distinct types of wood and featuring advanced design elements such as transverse reinforcements, showcase an unprecedented level of nautical engineering for their time. Notably, one canoe was found with T-shaped wooden objects, presumed to be part of a sail or rigging system, indicating the potential for wind-assisted travel.

This research not only highlights the canoes' structural complexity but also their builders' deep understanding of materials and specialized labor. The presence of stone tools on-site, linked to distant islands, further supports the theory that these were not merely coastal or riverine vessels but were capable of navigating the open sea.

Gibaja and his team propose that these findings represent a significant leap forward in our understanding of Neolithic seafaring and suggest the Mediterranean hosted a far more advanced maritime culture than previously thought. The study opens new avenues for research, hinting at the possibility of discovering more ancient boats in the vicinity of La Marmotta.

In their publication, the authors state: "Direct dating of Neolithic canoes from La Marmotta reveals them to be the oldest in the Mediterranean, offering invaluable insights into Neolithic navigation. This study reveals the amazing technological sophistication of early agricultural and pastoral communities, highlighting their woodworking skills and the construction of complex vessels."

Research Report:The first Neolithic boats in the Mediterranean: The settlement of La Marmotta (Anguillara Sabazia, Lazio, Italy)

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