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2023 Session 6: Lashed-lug boats: Emerging research from Southeast Asia and the Pacific
The experimental reconstructions of the Punjulharjo boat from Indonesia: New insights
for understanding the lashed-lug boatbuilding techniques.
By Chiara Zazzaro, Agni Mochtar, and Luigi Ombrato
The Early Ninth-Century ‘Ban Khlong Yuan’ Lashed-Lug Boat of Chaiya, Peninsular
Thailand: comparisons, contrasts and capabilities
By Wongsakorn Rahothan and Dr Tom Vosmer
Discussion on the Traces of an Early Phase Lashed-Lug Boats of Southeast Asia
By Mr. Napat Piromrak
Lashing the loose planks: Making sense of the understudied “new” lashed-lug sites in
Sumatra, Indonesia
By Agni Mochtar
The Lashings and Knots of the Chau Tan Shipwreck
By Ian McCann
“Winged” stem and stern in Southeast Asian lashed-lug vessels: from ethnography to archaeology
By Pierre-Yves Manguin
Regional Identity and Local Variety: Plank Configurations in Lashed-lug Boatbuilding
of Southeast Asia
By Ligaya Lacsina and Abhirada Pook Komoot