‘Extraordinarily rare’: intact 1,200-year-old canoe recovered from Wisconsin lake

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The 15-foot dugout canoe was first noticed by a maritime archeologist and her friend while joyriding on underwater scooters

A 1,200-year-old, 15-foot (4.5-metre) dugout canoe has been taken from Lake Mendota in Madison, Wisconsin, after two divers stumbled upon it while riding underwater scooters.

The vessel was recovered from roughly 27ft of water and brought to shore this week.

“This is the first time this thing has been out of the water in 1,200 years,” said state archaeologist Jim Skibo.

Christian Overland, director and chief executive of the Wisconsin Historical Society, called the canoe a remarkable artefact, while archaeologist Amy Rosebrough told Kenosha News it was “extraordinarily rare”.

“We really don’t have anything like this from Wisconsin,” Rosebrough said.

Tamara Thomsen, a maritime archaeologist, and her friend Mallory Dragt went for an underwater joyride on their scooters in June. In doing so, they noticed what looked like a “log sticking out of the bottom of the lake”, CNN reported.

When Thomsen investigated further, she realized it was a canoe. Weeks later, carbon dating revealed the vessel to be more than 1,000 years old.

Ancestors of the Ho-Chunk Nation of Native Americans, known as People of the Big Water, built dugout canoes in the area by burning the inside of logs and scraping them out with stone tools.

“Consider cutting down a tree that’s two-and-a-half feet wide with a stone tool and then hollowing it out and making it float,” Skibo said.

“It must have taken hundreds of hours and a great deal of skill. You get a new appreciation for people that lived in a time when there were no modern-day tools to do this thing where they could do it quicker.”

Skibo said the canoe was still intact partly because it had not been exposed to the light.

“That’s one of the reasons we have to start preserving it,” he said. “There’s living organisms on it that are chewing away on it as we speak.”

The vessel will undergo several years of preservation treatment and may end up in a proposed Wisconsin Historical Society museum in Madison.

“I’m an archaeologist who tells stories from artefacts,” Skibo said. “And this is a great one.”

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Saw that the other day, an amazing find.
 

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Cool find, think of the hours it took to hollow out that log!
 

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Back in the 60's, in Fayette Co. IL, a farmer found a submerged canoe in the Kaskaskia River. He pulled it out and put it on sawhorses behind his barn. State archaeologists were notified and came to look. The farmer would not donate it to the State Museum. He wanted paid for it. The museum didn't pay for artifacts and the farmer wouldn't budge. The canoe eventually rotted away behind his barn.:BangHead:
 

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that's awesome. Not long ago some guy pulled a bow out the mud somewhere....

Not sure I'd have recognized that as a canoe myself.
 

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amazing they found that.
 

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Rare where it was found, but not rare as an artifact class. More have been pulled out of Southern swamps than you could shake a stick at.

FWIW
 

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