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Neanderthals: The First Sailors?

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Stefan Milo

How long have humans been sailing? What's the oldest boat in the world? Who am I? Find out here in part 3 of Operation Odysseus!

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Image Attributions:
Roy & Danielle, Peruvian fishing boats, CC BY 2.0
Andreas Mensert, Imm023 14, CC BYSA 3.0
Berthold Werner, Gizeh Sonnenbarke BW 2, CC BYSA 3.0
Jamie Campbell from Emsworth (nr Portsmouth), U.K, HMS Victory bow, CC BY 2.0
Original by [[:en:User:Andrei Nacu]], edits by Jeff Dahl, Egypt NK edit, CC BYSA 3.0
Marcus Cyron, Head of a King's statue Ägyptisches Museum Berlin, CC BYSA 3.0
Nina at the Norwegian bokmål language Wikipedia, KheopsPyramid, CC BYSA 3.0
Ovedc, By ovedc Khufu ship 19, CC BYSA 4.0
Ovedc, By ovedc Khufu ship 16, CC BYSA 4.0
anonymous, Boomstamkano van Pesse, Drents Museum, 1955VIII2, CC BY 3.0
Aleksander Dragnes from Oslo, Norway, Petroglyphs in Gobustan 09, CC BY 2.0
Azeri, Ancient Azerbaijan 4, CC BYSA 3.0
Maximilian Dörrbecker (Chumwa), Blank map of Sunda and Sahul, CC BYSA 3.0
anonymous, Mapofhumanmigrations, CC BYSA 3.0
Didier Descouens, Biface Noulet Infernet MHNT PRE 2013 0 525, CC BYSA 4.0
Luna04, Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, CC BYSA 3.0
Ryan Somma, Homo floresiensis, CC BYSA 2.0
Cicero Moraes et alii, Homo floresiensis v 20, CC BY 4.0
reconstruction by W. Schnaubelt & N. Kieser (Atelier WILD LIFE ART) Homo_erectus.JPG: photographed by User:Lillyundfreya, Homo erectus new, CC BYSA 3.0
Siona Watson, Handmade fruit fudge squares, CC BY 2.0

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