Hylton log-boat

Hylton log-boat

HER Number
346
District
Sunderland
Site Name
Hylton log-boat
Place
Hylton
Map Sheet
NZ35NE
Class
Maritime Craft
Site Type: Broad
Watercraft
Site Type: Specific
Watercraft
General Period
PREHISTORIC
Specific Period
Bronze Age -2,600 to -700
Form of Evidence
Find
Description
A log-boat was found in the River Wear near Hylton in 1880. "Length 3.66 to 3.96 m. Rectangular transverse section. The stern is rectangular in plan and elevation, the bow is rounded. Two, possibly three, horizontal holes just below the sheer, interpreted by McGrail as strengthening for the thwart, and/ or, for connecting two boats. Has not survived".
NB Miket gives a grid ref of NZ3456, but for the purposes of the HER a refined location between Hylton and HER340 has been used.
Easting
434667
Northing
556109
Grid Reference
NZ434667556109
Sources
<< HER 346 >> N R Whitcomb, 1968, Two Prehistoric Dug-out Canoes from the River Wear at Hylton... Archaeologia Aeliana, 4, XLVI, pp. 297-301; Ordnance Survey archaeological record card, RPM, 1977, Possible Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age dug-out canoe; S McGrail, 1978, Logboats of England and Wales, British Archaeological Report, No. 51, p. 217, no. 67, fig. 94; R Miket, 1984, The Prehistory of Tyne and Wear, p. 56 no. 7