Ancient boats, boat timbers, and locked mortise-and-tenon joints from bronze/iron-age Northern Vietnam

Peter Bellwood*, Judith Cameron, Nguyen Van Viet, Bui Van Liem

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    Abstract

    This paper describes two nautical discoveries buried c.2000 years ago in the Red River alluvial plain, northern Vietnam. One is part of a logboat with a series of empty mortise and locking-peg holes for plank attachment using loose rectangular tenons. The other, from an infant mortuary house, is a series of re-used 4-m-long timbers with exactly the same locked mortise-and-tenon technology. Both finds are interpreted as having belonged to river-boats like those shown on the sides of Heger 1 (Dong Son) bronze drums. Potentially-related technologies from the Mediterranean and China are also discussed.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2-20
    Number of pages19
    JournalInternational Journal of Nautical Archaeology
    Volume36
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2007

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