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Canoe is paddled 140 miles (225km) across the open sea The journey is from Taiwan to Japan’s Yonaguni Island Research is reminiscent of famed 1947 ...
Japanese researchers turned to “experimental archaeology” to study how ancient humans navigated powerful ocean currents and ...
Experimental archaeologists completed a 45-hour canoe trip from Taiwan to Japan using only Paleolithic equipment.
It is possible Paleolithic humans in a rowboat were able to cross from Taiwan to Yonaguni Island, Okinawa Prefecture, 30,000 ...
Researchers recreated a 30,000-year-old ocean journey from Taiwan to Japan using canoes and simulations to test early human ...
Paddling over 45 hours across the open sea, the crew navigated using only the sun and stars to overcome the strong Kuroshio current.
Researchers used a canoe replica to trace Paleolithic migration from Taiwan to Japan, showing how early humans crossed seas ...
The successfully re-enacted voyage suggests that early modern humans likely had a high level of strategic seafaring knowledge ...
To unravel the mysteries of these difficult voyages, the researchers employed a unique combination of numerical simulations ...
A research group in Japan has made a supercomputer simulation on how ancient people crossed the waters between Taiwan and the ...
The researchers first thought that early humans might have used rafts, but earlier experiments proved rafts were too slow and ...
The voyage in a log boat, with no sails, was possible if all the rowers were highly skilled and adjusted their course with ...
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