Everything about The Poole Logboat totally explained
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 old and is estimated through carbon dating to have been constructed around 300 - 200 BC. The
Iron Age vessel was unearthed in 1964 during dredging work in
Poole Harbour. The log boat, which could accommodate 18 people and is 10 metres long was based at
Green Island in the harbour. After it was found it was kept submerged in water for 30 years while archaeologists decided what to do with it. It was restored by members of
York Archaeological Trust and dried for two years. The boat is now on display in the town museum of Poole.
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