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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Bronze Age boat to be launched
A Bronze Age boat will be launched in Falmouth tomorrow as part of an archaeological experiment being carried out by the National Maritime Museum Cornwall and the University of Exeter.
The 4000-year-old, 50ft long, five tonne prehistoric boat has been reconstructed by a team of volunteers, led by shipwright Brian Cumby. His team have spent the last year building the craft out of two massive oak logs using replica methods and tools, such as bronze-headed axes.
Project director Prof Robert Van de Noort from the University of Exeter says: 'The launch really is the moment of truth for this project. The very nature of an experiment means that we can't know for sure what will happen. The boat has already given us a few surprises along the way, so the launch really is a leap into the unknown.'
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