Ancient Tools Reveal Vietnam’s Early Human Life
Artefacts dating 60,000 to 120,000 years were found at Vietnam's Nguom Stone Roof, revealing early human tool use. #Vietnam #Archaeology ...
Ceramics used for tiling roofs.
Artefacts dating 60,000 to 120,000 years were found at Vietnam's Nguom Stone Roof, revealing early human tool use. #Vietnam #Archaeology ...
via Asian Perspectives: A new paper by Wong et al. about Khmer roof tiles.
Remains of Cham Towers discovered in Da Nang.
A thousand-year-old temple outside Hanoi was found to be illegally restored, with works carrid out undetected for three months. 1,000 ...
The Museum of Sa Huynh and Champa Culture is a small museum on the way to the My Son Sanctuary ...
An archaeological site dating to the Tran Dynasty has been discovered in Tuyen Quang province. Archaeological site discovered in north ...
A 17th century Le Dynasty kiln site has been found in Hanoi province. The kiln site was part of the ...
The New York Times carries a well-written feature on the current archaeological excavations going on in Hanoi, seeking to understand ...
With stories like these, one gets the impression that there is a lot of undiscovered archaeological potential in the Philippine ...
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