08-09-2010, 04:29 AM
I have read about the many cultures that used rivers for travel,trade and navigation even while on foot. I think this is largely overlooked due to the Roman Road system. I know the cultures in the Karelian Peninsula had something like a "war canoe" but I forgot where I saw it. I just don't hear much about "Celtic" or "Gallic" boats but they had them according to some artwork. How would they travel to England, Ireland and the Faeroes otherwise?
Craig Bellofatto
Going to college for Massage Therapy. So reading alot of Latin Terminology
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Going to college for Massage Therapy. So reading alot of Latin Terminology
It is like a finger pointing to the moon. DON\'T concentrate on the finger or you miss all the heavenly glory before you!-Bruce Lee
Train easy; the fight is hard. Train hard; the fight is easy.- Thai Proverb