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Native Vermonters have likely been making dugout canoes since our first forests covered the land over 9,500 years ago. Most of the dugouts recovered in Vermont are made from white pine. The people used fire to burn and s
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Farmington / /

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Bunker Hill Publishing / /

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America / Europe / /

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United States / /

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Museum Commission / University of North Carolina Digital Collections / Dugout Canoe Project / Vermont Archaeology Heritage Center / /

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prehistoric technology / /

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Florida lake / Massachusetts coast / /

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University of Vermont / Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission / University of North Carolina Digital Collections / Wabanaki Maritime Society / Vermont Archaeology Heritage Center / /

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Gemma-Jayne Hudgell / Carolina Work / Samuel de Champlain / Stuart Ferguson / Bruce Bourque / Thomas Hariot / John White / Leigh Deweese / Theodore De Bry / /

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archaeologist / high school teacher / /

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Vermont / Virginia / Maine / Addison County / Florida / Massachusetts / /

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The World Street Journal / /

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