Fig 1.
Location of La Marmotta in the Italian Peninsula.
Fig 2.
Excavation of Canoe 5.
Fig 3.
Plan of the settlement of La Marmotta with the five canoes next to some of the houses (Picture: Gerard Remolins).
Fig 4.
On display in the Museo delle Civiltà in Rome.
Fig 5.
T-shaped element with four holes associated with canoe Marmotta 1.
Object 144364, dated by 14C. On display in the Museo delle Civiltà in Rome.
Fig 6.
On display in the Museo delle Civiltà in Rome.
Fig 7.
On display in the Museo delle Civiltà in Rome.
Fig 8.
On display in the Museo delle Civiltà in Rome.
Fig 9.
On display in the Museo delle Civiltà in Rome.
Fig 10.
Stone adzes and axes displaying use-wear evidence of woodworking.
A) tool 32454; A1-2) 200x; B) tool 40781; B1-2) 200x; C) tool 28881; C1-2) 200x (Picture: Alba Masclans).
Table 1.
Radiocarbon dates of the five canoes and the nautical “T”-shaped object (144364).
Fig 11.
Chronology of the radiocarbon dates associated with the canoes from La Marmotta proposed by a Single Contiguous Phase Bayesian Model.
Fig 12.
Contemporary canoes according to the Chi-Square test.
Fig 13.
One Contiguous Phase Bayesian Model of European canoes.