Champa Relic Site Yields Rare Buddha Statue
A Buddha head relief, dated 11th-12th centuries, was found at Lieu Coc Twin Tower, Thua Thien-Hue, Vietnam, along with other ...
Champa refers to a collection of Cham kingdoms or polities located in southern and central Vietnam from the 2nd to 19th centuries. Vietnamese: Chăm Pa
See also: My Son Sanctuary, Museum of Cham Sculpture, Cham Towers
A Buddha head relief, dated 11th-12th centuries, was found at Lieu Coc Twin Tower, Thua Thien-Hue, Vietnam, along with other ...
Preservation efforts underway for the ancient road in My Son, Quang Nam, addressing threats to protect this historic Cham pathway. ...
The bronze Durga statue, reflecting Champa culture, was repatriated to Hanoi's National Museum on June 18. It highlights Vietnam's commitment ...
A 12th-century sacred road leading into My Son Sanctuary's central area was unearthed in Vietnam, marking a significant historical discovery ...
Archaeological excavation begins at My Son Sanctuary, Vietnam, aiming to uncover and preserve the ancient Champa Kingdom's relics.
Da Nang's Cham Museum elevates 3 sculptures to National Treasures, showcasing the rich heritage of the ancient Champa Kingdom.
New book by Tuyen Dai Quang on heritage conservation and tourism at Cham sites in Vietnam - and the book ...
via Outlook Traveller, 08 October 2023: I don't usually post listicles, but this list features a number of lesser-known Cham ...
The second volume of Pratu, an open-access, peer-reviewed journal focused on ancient to premodern Buddhist and Hindu art, architecture, and ...
via Viet Nam News, 27 August 2023: Mỹ Sơn Sanctuary in Vietnam is an ancient spiritual and royal burial site ...
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