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  • ==Ships== * [[Roon language]], an Austronesian language of Indonesia ...
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  • ...outh Asia]]. It is possibly of [[China|Chinese]] or [[Austronesian peoples|Austronesian]] origin.<ref name="manguin2012"/> Some sampans include a small shelter on ...tion=Delhi, Chennai, Chandigarh |quote=Another well-known word of possible Austronesian origin is ''sampan'', attested in a 684 CE old Malay inscription, which als ...
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  • ...}.</ref> This hybrid type of vessel sailed faster than traditional eastern ships. British merchants began to use lorchas in Chinese waters after the [[First ...|lighter]] was used formerly in [[Bangkok]] to carry [[rice]] out to ocean ships over the bar of the [[Chao Phraya River]].<ref>[http://www.thecheappages.co ...
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  • :*[[K'un-lun po]] (崑崙舶), or Kunlun bo, ancient sailing ships of the Austronesian traders from Island Southeast Asia described in Chinese records in the Han ...
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  • * [[Malayic languages]], a branch of closely related Austronesian languages spoken in the Malay Archipelago in Maritime Southeast Asia ** [[Malay language]] or Bahasa Melayu, a major Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore ...
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  • * [[Atayal language]], an Austronesian language spoken in Taiwan (ISO 639-3 code "tay") * {{HMS|Tay}}, several Royal Navy ships ...
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  • {{Austronesian ships}} ...
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  • ...agascar]], [[Melanesia]], [[Micronesia]] and [[Polynesia]]). [[Multihull]] ships are also derived from outrigger boats.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Texas|first {{Austronesian ships}} ...
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  • ...s in Greco-Roman navigation,<ref>[[Lionel Casson|Casson, Lionel]] (1995): "Ships and Seamanship in the Ancient World", Johns Hopkins University Press, {{ISB [[File:Borobudur ship.JPG|thumb|One of the [[Borobudur ship|ships in Borobudur]] depicting a [[double-outrigger]] vessel with fore-and-aft [[ ...
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  • {{Austronesian ships}} ...
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  • ...double outrigger jukung is but one of many types of [[Austronesian people|Austronesian]] [[outrigger]] [[canoes]] that use the [[crab claw sail]] traditional thro ...ukung Race". It was the first expedition of this kind, following purported Austronesian sailing routes in craft dating 7,000 years old. ...
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  • ...ed lug construction]] is used in the distinctive maritime technology of [[Austronesian peoples]].<ref name="Horridge2006" /> ...g pegs, while smaller boats would use sewn planks.<ref>McCarthy, M., 2005. Ships' fastenings: from sewn boat to steamship. Texas A&M University Press. {{ISB ...
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  • ...hip]]s, it has been spread in prehistoric times by the migrations of the [[Austronesian peoples]] to the islands of [[Oceania]] and [[Madagascar]], along with othe ...rnal |last1=Blust |first1=Robert |last2=Trussel |first2=Stephen |title=The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary: A Work in Progress |journal=Oceanic Linguistics |da ...
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  • {{Austronesian ships}} [[Category:Training ships]] ...
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  • | ethnic_groups = Predominantly [[Austronesian peoples|Austronesians]], with minorities of [[Negrito]]es, [[Indigenous peo ...a]] is that its population predominantly belongs to [[Austronesian peoples|Austronesian]] groups. The region contains some of the world's most highly urbanized are ...
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  • ...which operates a few flights each week and Air Taxi Vanuatu as requested. Ships come to these islands, principally to pick up the products being exported, ...und the [[12th century BC|{{BCE|12th century}}]] by [[Austronesian peoples|Austronesian]] navigators belonging to the [[Lapita culture]]. Archaeologists have found ...
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  • {{See also|Austronesian peoples#Architecture}} ...a |date=2017 |publisher=ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute |chapter=Śāstric and Austronesian Comparative Perspectives: Parallel Frameworks on Indic Architectural and Cu ...
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  • ...name="Doran1981">{{cite book |last1=Doran |first1=Edwin B. |title=Wangka: Austronesian Canoe Origins |date=1981 |publisher=Texas A&M University Press |isbn=978089 ...ong upper and lower edges. The crab claw sail was first developed by the [[Austronesian peoples]] by at least 2000 BCE. <ref name="Horridge 2006">{{cite book |last ...
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  • ...d tend to be specialised for particular functions.<ref>Dubrovsky, V (2004) Ships with Outriggers, Backbone Publishing Co, {{ISBN|0-9742019-0-1}}</ref> ...ref name="Doran1981">{{cite book|last1=Doran|first1=Edwin B.|title=Wangka: Austronesian Canoe Origins|date=1981|publisher=Texas A&M University Press|isbn=978089096 ...
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  • ...from the traditional double-outrigger hulls of the [[Austronesian peoples|Austronesian]] cultures of [[Maritime Southeast Asia]]; particularly in the [[Philippine ...thumb|Succession of forms in the development of the [[Austronesian peoples|Austronesian]] boat (Mahdi, 1999)]] ...
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