Is there any similarity between the tenon-mortise structure used in the wooden structure of the prehistoric cultural site in Hemudu Village, Yuyao and the current tenon-mortise structure?

According to archaeological excavations, there are mature wooden structures in the prehistoric cultural sites of Hemudu Village in Yuyao. According to textual research, the houses at that time were mainly wooden dry fence buildings. The most amazing thing is that the wood structure technology of this building has adopted tenon-mortise structure. Tenon, that is, tenon; Mao, that is, Mao's eyes. The two are combined to form a framework. According to archaeological excavations, a large number of such wooden components were found in Hemudu. At that time, there were many combinations of beams, columns, beams and tongue-and-groove plates, which was really a brilliant miracle in the history of world architecture. For thousands of years in China, the component combination of wooden buildings has depended on this form. Not only houses, but also other furniture and large wooden objects are combined in this way. This method has been used to this day. Today's carpenters are still proud of mastering the wood structure technology of tenon and mortise. Some carpenters have poor skills and can't make tenons and mortises well, so they have to fix them with nails. This kind of carpenter was demoted as a "nail maker" and looked down upon.