A well-preserved Anglo-Saxon timber boat found in 1970 in the Graveney marshes in Kent, England. It is the only vessel of this period from the British Isles which has left more than an impression in the soil. Radiocarbon and dendrochronology have effectively dated it to the late 9th century ad. The well-constructed Graveney Boat was a cross-Channel cargo; it has been restored and is in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England.
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