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Fig 1.

Location of La Marmotta in the Italian Peninsula.

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Fig 2.

Excavation of Canoe 5.

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Fig 3.

Plan of the settlement of La Marmotta with the five canoes next to some of the houses (Picture: Gerard Remolins).

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Fig 4.

Canoe Marmotta 1.

On display in the Museo delle Civiltà in Rome.

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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.

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Fig 6.

Canoe Marmotta 2.

On display in the Museo delle Civiltà in Rome.

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Fig 7.

Canoe Marmotta 3.

On display in the Museo delle Civiltà in Rome.

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Fig 8.

Canoe Marmotta 4.

On display in the Museo delle Civiltà in Rome.

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Fig 9.

Canoe Marmotta 5.

On display in the Museo delle Civiltà in Rome.

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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).

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Table 1.

Radiocarbon dates of the five canoes and the nautical “T”-shaped object (144364).

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Fig 11.

Chronology of the radiocarbon dates associated with the canoes from La Marmotta proposed by a Single Contiguous Phase Bayesian Model.

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Fig 12.

Contemporary canoes according to the Chi-Square test.

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Fig 13.

One Contiguous Phase Bayesian Model of European canoes.

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