Dufuna canoe

Dufuna canoe
TypeDugout canoe
MaterialScots pine
SizeLength: 8.4 meters
Width: 50 cm
Createdc. 6250 BC
Discovered4 May 1987
Dufuna, Yobe, Nigeria
Discovered byMallam Ya'u
Present locationDamaturu, Yobe, Nigeria

The Dufuna canoe is the world's second-oldest known boat. It is a dugout canoe discovered in 1987 by a Fulani cattle herdsman a few kilometers from the village of Dufuna in the Fune Local Government Area, not far from the Komadugu Gana River, in Yobe State, Nigeria. Radiocarbon dating of a sample of charcoal found near the site dates the canoe at 8,500 to 8,000 years old, linking the site to Lake Chad. The canoe is 8.4 metres (28 ft) long and is 0.5 metres (1 ft 8 in) tall at it largest point. It is currently located in Damaturu, Nigeria.