- After seven years of research and conservation, the Dover Boat came back to Dover and is now proudly on display at Dover Museum and Bronze Age Boat Gallery.
- ...discovered by workers (alongside archaeologists from the Canterbury Archaeological Trust) while constructing the A20 road link between Folkestone and Dover.
- They had found a prehistoric boat, preserved by the type of sediment in which it was buried. It was then named by Dover Bronze- Age Boat.
- The technical study of a Bronze Age sewn-plank boat discovered in Dover in 1992, dated to 1575-1520 cal BC (95% probability).
- They had found a prehistoric boat, preserved by the type of sediment in which it was buried. It was then named by Dover Bronze- Age Boat.
- One of the oldest seagoing boats in the world can be found at the Dover Museum. Been Here? ... Add Bronze Age Boat to a New List. View all photos.
- So, the Dover Bronze Age Boat is significant, is it because it is the only one ever found? Not at all, there are nine other Bronze Age boats known in Britain...
- In the summer of 1996, a 3m-long reconstruction of the midsection of the Dover boat was made from two oak logs using copies of original Bronze Age tools.
- The Dover Bronze Age boat is one of the most important prehistoric discoveries to be made in this century.
- A personal summary of the discovery of the Dover Bronze Age Boat in comparison to that of the Carpow Bronze Age Logboat.