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Archaeological discoveries in Vietnam
https://vietnamnews.vn/life-style/829518/findings-of-ceramic-artifacts-shed-light-on-vietnamese-history.html
https://hanoitimes.vn/important-archaeological-finds-unearthed-on-hanois-outskirts.594260.html
more than 70 pre-Dong Son burials and 40 Dong Son burials and found that people at that time had the custom of removing the front teeth of adults
Some relics have multiple bracelets on both arms
the practice of burying pottery
bronze objects with relics or upper incisor teeth
Numerous remnants of foundries, fireplaces, and other living relics were also found during this excavation
Phung Nguyen (3,000 BC) and late Dong Son (2,000 BC) periods, including stone, bronze, ceramics, wood, iron, and more.
10 tons of broken pottery have been stored in the warehouse
many burial pottery clusters are still kept at the site.
that the results of the excavation of the site from March 2024 to the present day have added evidence to the assertion that Vuon Chuoi is a village inhabited by Metal Age people for a long time, uninterrupted from 2,000 to 4,000 years ago.
at the end of 1969, the Vuon Chuoi archaeological site has undergone eight excavations
The stratigraphy of the site is relatively stable, with Dong Dau, Go Mun and Dong Son cultural layers.
What is it made for (purpose)?
Daily use and cultural/spiritual purposes, including:
Cultural or spiritual purposes
For example, incense burners (lư hương) were used in temples and family altars.
Decorative vases and jars with dragon or phoenix designs were placed in important cultural spaces.
These objects often carried spiritual meaning, showing respect for ancestors or praying for peace.
Daily use
People used them for cooking, eating, and drinking.
For export and trade
During the Trần and Lê dynasties, some types of pottery were exported to places like Japan and the Philippines.
Ceramic artifacts discovered at the Thăng Long Imperial Citadel
Ceramic artifacts discovered at the Thăng Long Imperial Citadel and other sites like Bát Tràng and ancient kilns in Vietnam.
https://youtu.be/q6IwB8TrxKc?si=T5rV2JfJHGddw-kz
What is it made of/from (material)?
Clay and glaze
These ceramic artifacts are made from baked clay and covered with different kinds of glazes like:
White glaze
Green glaze
Brown glaze
Crackled glaze
New discoveries made at Thang Long Citadel announced
What is the name of the archaeological discovery?
A large water drainage system discovered at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
What is it made of (material)?
It is paved with red bricks and lined with wooden poles.
What is it made for (purpose)?
It was used for drainage, serving as a large-scale water drainage system to control water flow within the citadel area.
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https://baotanglichsu.vn/en/Articles/3186/17467/new-%20discoveries-made-at-thang-long-citadel-announced.html