Ly Dynasty site excavated
The Vietnam Institute of Archaeology releases the results of an excavation of a Ly Dynasty temple site in Bac Giang ...
Vietnamese dynasty that ruled Dai Viet from the 11-13th centuries.
The Vietnam Institute of Archaeology releases the results of an excavation of a Ly Dynasty temple site in Bac Giang ...
The New York Times carries a well-written feature on the current archaeological excavations going on in Hanoi, seeking to understand ...
The remnants of what is thought to be a 1,000-year-old altar of the Ly Dynasty found last year in Hanoi ...
A Ly dynasty imperial altar was discovered while laying the foundations for a new supermarket. Fortunately, the supermarket project has ...
20 Feb 2007 (Thanh Nien News) - A joint Japanese-Vietnamese venture to preserve an 11th century fort in Hanoi. The ...
A private museum opens in Vietnam featuring antiquities.
19 November 2006 (Thanh Nien News) - Capital city excavates millenary-old altar Archaeologists in Hanoi affirmed Thursday that the ancient ...
A picture book has been published on the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, featuring archaeological finds under the site.
First private museum showcasing artefacts from ancient Vietnam is opened.
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