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Archaeologists
have just announced that the bronze drum found at a construction site in
Baucau, in the east of Timor-Leste, was typical of the Dong Son civilisation
(1,000BC-100AD).
Dong Son drum found in Timor-Leste
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The initial analysis of an ancient tomb excavated in
An Nhon District in the central coastal province of Binh Dinh has been
made known.
Excavation of ancient tomb made public in Binh Dinh
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Archaeologists recently discovered more than 100 stone carvings on a high mountain in the northern Ha Giang province.
Experts study ancient carvings found in Ha Giang
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Archaeologists yesterday made public numerous artefacts they had found
during the latest excavation off the Truong Sa, Nam Yet, Phan Vinh and
Son Ca islands in Khanh Hoa Province.
Archaeologists find prehistoric ceramic pieces in Truong Sa
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A 300 year-old woman''s tomb has recently been unearthed and is now studied by archaeologists.
Old tomb probed for clues to Le dynasty
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An ancient stele monument, recently excavated in Thanh Hoai Village in
the northern province of Bac Ninh''s Thuan Thanh District, is believed
the oldest ever found in the country.
Viet Nam's oldest stele found in Bac Ninh Province
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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.
Ancient water system found at Citadel
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A Cham tower complex has been found in Hoa Vang
District after a three-month excavation, including 629 objects dating
from the 10th-14th centuries, archaeologists from the National Museum of
Vietnamese History announced yesterday.
Dig turns up trove of artefacts
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Archaeologists have found a stone tool assumed to be
an early calendar dating back 4,000 years in a cave in the northern
province of Tuyen Quang.
Ancient calendar unearthed
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Archaeologists from the Viet Nam Archaeological
Institute and Tuyen Quang Museum unearthed several relics in Son Duong
district of Tuyen Quang province in an excavation early this year, said
Ly Manh Thang, deputy director of the provincial museum.
Archaeologists discover relics
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Traces of prehistoric man have been found at the Na Mo Cave in the northern province of Bac Kan. Members
of the Viet Nam Archaeological Institute and the Bac Kan Museum have
been excavating the area for possible prehistoric remains since early
June.
Prehistoric cave found in Bac Kan
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A team of Australian and Vietnamese archaeologists
discovered a 3,500 year old man-made toilet believed to be the earliest
such device in southern Viet Nam.
Time capsule
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