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History of the World Shipbuilding Industry
Archaeological evidence suggests that humans arrived in Borneo at least 120,000 years ago, probably from China in maritime Asia, during a continental ice age when seas and islands were shorter (see History of Borneo and Papua New Guinea for distances ). 50,000 years ago, the ancestors of Australian aborigines and New Guinea traveled to both sides of Sahul in the Lombok Strait by boat. As early as 3000 BC, the early Egyptians knew how to assemble planks of wood into the hull of a ship. The early Egyptians also knew how to assemble treenails tied together with planks, using caulked seam spacing. "Khufu's Ship", a 43.6-meter vessel entering the foundation pit at the foot of the Sealed Pyramids of Giza in the Great Pyramid of Giza, 4th Dynasty, around 2500 BC, is a full-scale surviving example, probably Has fulfilled the function of symbolizing a solar barque. The early Egyptians also knew how to tie mortise and tenon joints together with the planks of their ships. The oldes...
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