Discovering a 3,500 Year Old Boat in a Kent Underpass
Discovering a 3,500 Year Old Boat in a Kent Underpass
In 1992, a wooden boat was discovered buried 20ft beneath an underpass in Dover, Kent. Known as the Dover Boat, dating to around 1,520 BC, it’s the world’s oldest known seagoing vessel. Made of oak planks and yew wood, it carried cargo between Britain and mainland Europe.
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