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Human presence in Malta earlier than previously thought

Sott 14 Apr 2025
This report documents the oldest true long-distance seafaring in the Mediterranean, before the invention of boats with sails - an astonishing feat for hunter-gatherers likely using simple dugout canoes.
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TMID Editorial: A groundbreaking discovery

Independent Online 11 Apr 2025
... were crossing around 100 kilometres across open Mediterranean waters to reach Malta, likely in simple dugout canoes, with a speed of about 4km per hour, breaking prehistoric seafaring records.
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Hunter-gatherers made long distance-crossings of Mediterranean in boats

AOL 09 Apr 2025
Sailing had not yet been invented, so it is likely they made the arduous journey paddling in dugout canoes and may have navigated by the stars.
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Stone-age hunters crossed the Mediterranean, study finds

The Hill 09 Apr 2025
Long-distance seafarers crossed the Mediterranean far earlier than scientists had believed, a new study has found ... The crossing, likely carried out in dugout canoes without sails, would have been harrowing ... ....
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Cave discovery could rewrite 1,000 years of Mediterranean history

Popular Science 09 Apr 2025
The trajectory of paleohistorical societies often goes something like this. first farming, then the open ocean ... Credit ... Even more impressive, these ancient sailors likely made their journeys in simple dugout canoes without the aid of sails ... Credit ... ....
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Groundbreaking research shows Maltese prehistory begins 1,000 years earlier, before first farmers

Independent Online 09 Apr 2025
... were crossing around 100 kilometres across open Mediterranean waters to reach Malta, likely in simple dugout canoes, with a speed of about 4km per hour, breaking prehistoric seafaring records.
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