Uncharted Lancaster
In this episode, we explore the engineering, history, and surprising sophistication of the dugout canoe, especially as it relates to the rocky, fast-moving waterways of the Susquehanna River. The transcript shows how these heavy, durable boats were perfectly adapted to local conditions that would have destroyed lighter craft, and how Indigenous builders created them using fire, shells, and deep practical knowledge of wood, water, and river travel. The episode also follows the wider story of dugouts across time, from ancient global migrations to massive river canoes in North America, while highlighting a modern archaeological experiment that challenged long-held assumptions about how these vessels were built. In the end, it becomes a story not just about boats, but about forgotten engineering, experimental archaeology, and the value of rethinking what we assume we know about the past.
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