Mariners of the Lower Paleolithic

- By Robert G. Bednarik1
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 International Federation of Rock Art Organisations (IFRAO) PO Box 216 Caulfield, South Melbourne, VIC 3162, Australia.
- Source: The First Mariners , pp 219-255
- Publication Date: February 2015
- Language: English
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As the First Mariners project continues, it is attempted to establish the conditions and constraints under which the several sea crossings in Wallacea would have been accomplished. These are the worlds earliest examples of demonstrated maritime colonization. The experiments, using Lower Paleolithic technology, are described. Two attempts to cross Lombok Strait, between Bali and Lombok, are recounted. The first failed due to the strong transverse currents, the second succeeded only barely. Other experiments are conducted at the Strait of Gibraltar, where two rafts are built entirely by Lower Paleolithic means, one of cane and one of inflated animal skins.
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