Mesopotamians used a kind of raft made of long pieces of wood tied together.
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A very primitive technique that allows people to cross bodies of water is to use inflated animal skins (or bladders) as floats. Soldiers of antiquity normally carried goatskins for their water; and these could just as easily serve as flotation devices. The oldest example is a bas-relief (see right) from ancient Mesopotamia now in the British Museum. It shows ancient Assyrians using bladders as floats 3000 years ago.
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I think they are called reed boats...
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