[Paper] Prehistoric pathways to Anthropocene adaptation: Evidence from the Red River Delta, Vietnam
via PLOS One, 8 February 2023: This paper discusses how archaeology and palaeoecology can inform the next generation Integrated Assessment ...
River originating from Yunnan in China and flowing through northern Vietnam.
via PLOS One, 8 February 2023: This paper discusses how archaeology and palaeoecology can inform the next generation Integrated Assessment ...
Next Friday, Prof. Lam Thi My Dung will be talking about her recent excavations at the SPAFA SESH (which I ...
via Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, July 2020: New paleoshoreline modeling for the Red River Delta dating from 10,000 BP ...
A Xinhua feature on the Thang Long Citadel in Hanoi. Thang Long Imperial Citadel stands as historical testament to Vietnam's ...
The Co Loa Citadel just north of Hanoi is claimed to be the oldest fortification structure build in the Red ...
A restaurant owner in Hanoi is in the possession of two unusual wooden anchors that were recovered from the Red ...
The Nam Dinh Provincial Museum has a new exhibition focusing on the Red River delta. Nam Dinh Museum displays private ...
A feature story about an amateur collector of antiquities who has spent much of his retirement collecting artefacts from the ...
Salvaging a 19th century steam-engine shipwreck turns out to be more trouble than its worth, as a group of farmers-turned-divers ...
Vietnamese archaeologists have recovered what is believed to be a 19th century trading vessel from the Red (Hong) River. Among ...
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