Fingerprint of ancient seaborne raider found on Scandinavia's oldest plank boat

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Summary:
- Archaeologists have discovered the fingerprint of an ancient seaborne raider on the remains of Scandinavia's oldest plank boat, dating back over 8,000 years.
- The boat was found in a peat bog in Denmark and is one of the oldest known watercraft in the world, providing insights into the seafaring abilities of Stone Age people.
- The fingerprint found on the boat's wooden planks suggests the ancient raider may have helped build or repair the vessel, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of these early maritime explorers and warriors.

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