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VietnamNet English 3 month(s) ago

VietNamNet Bridge – On the morning of March 31, the Institute of Archaeology, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Thanh Hoa Province and scientists from the National University Australian released a preliminary report on archaeological excavations at the Con Co Ngua relic in Ha Linh commune, Ha Trung district, Thanh Hoa province.
Keywords: TombsconArchaeologyThanh HoaIn Thanh HoaThanh Hoa ProvinceImages
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VietNam News English 2 month(s) ago
Hoa Chau Citadel in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue is deteriorating through want of protection and preservation, researchers said in a report.
Keywords: CitadelResearcherscombArchaeologyChampaScienceswarn
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Báo Tuổi Trẻ English 3 month(s) ago

Archaeologists from the Vietnam Institute of Archaeology and officials at the Preservation Center of the Ho Dynasty Citadel have dug up a depot holding 100 mostly intact stone shells for old cannons.
Keywords: CitadelimagecenterPhoto Tuoi TreHo DynastyVinh TienArchaeology
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VietNam News English 4 month(s) ago

Italy pledges to further enhance cultural co-operation with Viet Nam, said Lorenzo Ornaghi, Italian minister of culture, at a meeting with his Vietnamese counterpart Hoang Tuan Anh on Thursday in Rome.
Keywords: The ItalianministerVietnamese CultureFestivalsImagesArchaeologyenhance
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VietNam News English 4 month(s) ago
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Archaeologists at Dong Dau archaeological site in the northern province of Vinh Phuc have made a key discovery of a grave containing remains and many valuable artefacts, according to History PhD Nguyen Lan Cuong, deputy general secretary of the Viet Nam Archaeology Association.
Keywords: Hung KingsCuongmanVinh Phuc ProvinceVinh PhucThe Provincial Department
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Báo Tuổi Trẻ English 4 month(s) ago
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Archaeologists have found a tomb containing the remains of a man who was believed to live in the period of Phung Nguyen culture about 3,500 years ago, at the Dong Dau relic site in the northern province of Vinh Phuc.
Keywords: Vinh PhucimageArtifactsA ManBelievedHung KingsArchaeology
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Báo Dân Trí English 4 month(s) ago
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Archaeologists have found a tomb containing the remains of a man who was believed to live in the period of Phung Nguyen culture about 3,500 years ago, at the Dong Dau relic site in the northern province of Vinh Phuc.
Keywords: Vinh PhucArtifactsA ManBelievedHung KingsArchaeologyProvincial Department
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VietnamPlus English 4 month(s) ago
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Archaeologists have found a tomb containing the remains of a man who was believed to live in the period of Phung Nguyen culture about 3,500 years ago, at the Dong Dau relic site in the northern province of Vinh Phuc.
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VietnamPlus English 5 month(s) ago 1 duplicate news
Traces of a huge water supply system and parallel ground wall from the time of the Ly dynasty have been unearthed at the former Thang Long Imperial Citadel in downtown Hanoi, archaeologists have announced.
Keywords: Ly DynastyArchaeologyCitadelwidegateEast WestVietnam Institute
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VietNam News English 5 month(s) ago 1 duplicate news

Traces of a huge water supply system and parallel ground wall from the time of the Ly dynasty have been unearthed at the former Thang Long Imperial Citadel in downtown Ha Noi, archaeologists have announced.
Keywords: Ly DynastyThang Long Imperial CitadelArchaeologyTracesCitadel
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Báo Dân Trí English 7 month(s) ago

National Geographic Society has chronicled scientific expeditions, explorations, archaeology, wildlife and world cultures for more than 100 years, amassing a collection of 11.5 million photos and original illustrations.
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VietNam News English 7 month(s) ago
Two ancient walls were recently excavated underneath the Cham Po Dam Tower complex in the central province of Binh Thuan's Tuy Phong District.
Keywords: underneathTuy Phong DistrictBinh ThuanArchaeologyNew KnowledgemortarThuan
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Báo Tuổi Trẻ English 8 month(s) ago
Nearly 500 new findings of Stone Age, Metal Age and Cham Pa - Oc Eo civilisations at excavation sites throughout the country in the past year had made considerable contributions to building scientific files, planning preservation and bringing to light the country's relics and heritage, according to Prof Tong Trung Tin, rector of the Viet Nam Archaeology Institute at an annual workshop of the archaeological sector held hereon September 28.
Keywords: AntiquesshipwreckunearthCavesimageOc Eometal