In response to our recent post on the Mesopotamian quffa , Harvey Golden sent us these scans of old stereoscope photos in his possession. (H...
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Vietnamese Coracles
" Coracle fishing boats at Mui Ne Bay , Vietnam " by Ray Zhoul (Click any image to enlarge.) Vietnam is the only land where corac...
The Mesopotamian Quffa or Kuphar
Round boats are a fascination, and the quffa, a basket-built boat from Iraq, is among the most fascinating because of its well-documented an...
Kerala Coracle
"Coracle" from the Indian state of Kerala. Image by Joe Niemczura. (Click to enlarge.) We received this photo over a year ago from...
Diversity of British Isles Coracles:
It's often said that the great diversity of small craft is a result of the extremely various uses required of boats and the extremely va...
The Donegal Paddling Curragh
The Donegal paddling curragh -- also known as the Owey Island, and Rosses paddling curragh -- is one of the odder indigenous boat survival...
"The Boyne Currach" -- A Review
The Boyne Currach: From beneath the shadows of Newgrange , by Claidhgh (I understand it's pronounced "Clive") O' Gibne has...
The Newgrange Currach
Reliable reader Wade Tarzia has added a useful comment to an earlier post about coracles , with a review of the 2012 book, The Boyne Currach...
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