out of timber and sinew
out of timber and sinew
Early humans made canoes two ways, depending on the culture. 1. By burning out the inside of a fallen log and using bone or flint tools to periodically scrape away the burnt wood. 2. By using metal tools to chisel out the inside, and often the outside for a smoother finish. The canoe might then be covered in hot tree sap which, when hard, waterproofs the finished boat
early humans painted pictures with caves./
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Canoes with outriggers and sails in the Polynesias.
make with wood
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Canoes
Early humans primarily used their own two feet for transportation, walking long distances in search of food and resources. They also utilized basic modes of transportation such as simple rafts or canoes to cross bodies of water.
They stitched two prices of bark together and made the other prices the same way and stuck all that to make canoes
to make canoes and houses.