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.
Over 200 images, artefacts, books and newspaper stories on the formation and development of
don ca tai tu, Viet Nam''s latest piece of world intangible cultural
heritage, are being offered to the public at the Museum of the Mekong
Delta city of Can...
Management, storage of artefacts, and technical and personal skills
training have been challenges for Quang Nam Province, along with the
managing board of My Son Sanctuary, in conservation and protection of
heritage sites.
Pottery and porcelain artefacts from the Tran and Le dynasties in the
13th to 15th centuries are being held in a private collection at a home
in Nghi Xuan District in central Ha Tinh Province.
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.
Experts from Quang Ngai Museum have discovered
several prehistoric artefacts dating back 4,000 years in the Tang River
valley in Tay Tra District, according to Deputy Director Doan Ngoc Khoi.
More than 300 artefacts from Viet Nam and other
Southeast Asian countries are on display at a new exhibition at the Viet
Nam Museum of History in HCM City.