600-year-old wall found inside the Thang Long Citadel
Archaeologists discover the remains of a 600-year-old wall within the compound of the World-heritage listed Thang Long Citadel. 600-year-old wall ...
The Later Le Dynasty which ruled Vietnam between the 15-18th century.
Archaeologists discover the remains of a 600-year-old wall within the compound of the World-heritage listed Thang Long Citadel. 600-year-old wall ...
A US Museum has acquired a rare example of a Le Dynasty glazed stoneware jar, reportedly from a private collection ...
Archaeologists in northern Vietnam discover a small coffin burial dated about 300 years old. The coffin is thought to be ...
Archaeologists working in north Vietnam report the discovery of two prehistoric cave sites and the remains of seaports from the ...
Vietnamese archaeologists find out what makes a Vietnamese mummy: pine oil and roasted rice. One up on Egyptian mummies Thanh ...
The remains of the last king of the Le Dynasty is set to be reburied at where he was discovered ...
A small tussle has emerged over the final burial place of King Le Du Thong (167901731), who was unearthed in ...
The oldest gate in the city of Hanoi, the O Quan Chong built in 1749, is to receive a long-overdue ...
We all know that Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam, and it has been a capital for literally a thousand ...
A 17th century Le Dynasty kiln site has been found in Hanoi province. The kiln site was part of the ...
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