- boat made from a hollowed-out tree.
Other names for this type of boat are
logboat and monoxylon.
Monoxylon (μονόξυλον) (pl: monoxyla) is Gr**** – mono- (single)...
- 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...
- The Loch
Arthur logboat or
dugout canoe (also
called Loch
Arthur 1, Loch
Lotus or
Lotus Loch) was
found in 1874 when the
water level was low on the south...
- may
refer to:
Dugout (shelter), an
underground shelter Dugout (boat), a
logboat Dugout (smoking), a
marijuana container In bat-and-ball sports, a dugout...
- The
Appleby logboat is a
Bronze Age
logboat,
found during dredging of the old
River Acholme near Appleby,
North Lincolnshire,
England in 1943. It dates...
-
Hasholme logboat is a late Iron Age boat (750-390 BC)
discovered at Hasholme, an area of
civil parish of Holme-on-Spalding-Moor in the East
Riding of...
- 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...
-
reducing slightly to 587 at the 2011 census. The
Appleby logboat is a
Bronze Age
logboat,
found during dredging of the old
River Acholme near Appleby...
- as "Hemp-Holme". In July 1984, a late Iron Age
logboat (750–390 BC), now
known as the
Hasholme Logboat, was
discovered at
Hasholme in the south-east of...
- boat
begins year's
drying out". 2005-07-31.
Retrieved 2021-06-12. "Poole
Logboat".
Poole Museum.
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January 2023. "The
Punic Warship". archive...