Archeological dig unearths evidence relevant to iconic Vietnamese battle
Experts hope to connect the artifacts to historical events, but caution against drawing hasty conclusions
Experts hope to connect the artifacts to historical events, but caution against drawing hasty conclusions
Scientists have for the first time identified the most comprehensive cultural stratum of the UNESCO-recognized Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, the Vietnam News Agency said Tuesday on its website
Experts at a recent workshop estimated that it would take 1-2 centuries to explore the UNESCO-recognized Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi in depth.
The recently announced preliminary result of the excavation at Con Moong and Diem caves in Thanh Hoa province yields a number of artifacts which shed light on ancient Vietnamese daily life and work.
The Lam Dong province Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism on July 8 said that it recently applied for Special National Heritage recognition for the Cat Tien archeological site in the province’s Cat Tien district.
Many antiques dating back from the 13th century were recovered from the shipwreck off Quang Ngai province’s Binh Son district after a painstaking excavation that kicked off on June 4.