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The canoe was found by a team of 4 people. While searching a dried lake bed known as trout pond.The lake ran dry due to a sink hole forming. The canoe was found just in time says Alex Dobosiewicz. Wooden artifacts such as this timucan indian canoe dry up and must be preserved quickly due to rapid deterioration . The canoe was first spotted by Jonathon James kelsoe with Alexander Christopher Dobosiewicz, Michael Tyrone Burleigh, and BIll Cason all taking part in the discovery and escavation of the 1500 year old relic Since the canoes discovery The canoe has been preserved and is on display in the Matheson Museum in Gainesville, Florida.
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English: 1,500 year old (Carbon-14 calibrated calendar date 2-Σ range 420-640 AD) dugout canoe found in Alachua County, Florida on display in lobby of Matheson History Museum.
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