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Yacht rock art: prehistoric carvings found in Norway may be oldest nautical images in the world


A digital tracing of the first boat carving at Valle shows it was probably a life-size image like others found at the site
Tracing: Jan Magne Gjerde
Carvings of boats found at Valle, Norway, may be the oldest known examples in Europe, and are perhaps among the earliest in the world, according to a new study published in the
Oxford Journal of Archaeology. The two images are thought to have been made around 10,000-11,000 years ago, 3,000 years before other boat carvings in northern Europe.
First identified in 2017, the boats appear as white outlines carved into the grey rock surface, and can only be seen clearly under the right light and weather conditions. One boat originally measured around 4.3 metres in length, though only one end now remains due to erosion. It was probably a life-size representation, like nearby carvings of animals, which include seals, reindeer, a possible porpoise, and perhaps even a polar bear. A second boat ima ....

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Boat carvings found in Norway may be the oldest in Europe


An Early Mesolithic boat image carved into rock in Valle, Norway around 10,000 to 11,000 years ago
Jan Magne Gjerde
Carvings of boats found on rock surfaces in Valle, Norway, may be the oldest known examples in Europe, and are perhaps among the earliest in the world, according to a new study published in the
Oxford Journal of Archaeology. The two images are thought to have been made around 10,000 to 11,000 years ago, 3,000 years before other boat carvings in northern Europe.
First identified in 2017, the boats appear as white outlines carved into the grey rock surface and can only be seen clearly under the right weather conditions. One boat originally measured around 4.3m in length, although only one end remains now because of erosion. It was probably a life-size representation, like nearby carvings of animals, which include seals, reindeer, a possible porpoise and perhaps a polar bear. A second boat image is less well preserved, wit ....

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