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Lesser-known facts about boat carving uncovered at Castle Cornet

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 31, 2024, 13:00 IST
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Archaeologists uncover intriguing boat carving at Castle Cornet

Archaeologists at Castle Cornet unearthed an intriguing boat carving, estimated to be 500 years old. Measuring 12cm, the slate artifact provides insight into maritime history. Dr. Phil de Jersey hailed the find as 'special,' highlighting its significance in understanding daily life and activities during the 1500s. (Image:thearchaeologist.org)

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Historical Context

The discovery of the 500-year-old boat sketch provides a fascinating glimpse into the past, shedding light on the maritime activities and daily life of people in the 1500s. (Image:thearchaeologist.org)

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Archaeological Significance

Unearthed during an excavation at Castle Cornet, the slate carving adds to the historical record of the site, enriching our understanding of its use and inhabitants during that period. (Image:thearchaeologist.org)

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Unique Nature of the Artefact

Measuring 12cm in length, the intricately carved boat outline showcases the skill and creativity of its creator, offering a tangible connection to the past. (Image:thearchaeologist.org)

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Unusual Find

Dr. Phil de Jersey, a States of Guernsey archaeologist, highlighted the rarity of the discovery, emphasizing its significance within the field of archaeology and historical research. (Image:thearchaeologist.org)

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Human Connection

Dr. de Jersey's observation that someone from centuries ago likely etched the boat during a moment of leisure or boredom underscores the human aspect of archaeology, revealing glimpses of everyday life and activities from the past. (Image:thearchaeologist.org)

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