Tran Dynasty’s vestiges unearthed in northern province
17 July 2006 (Nhan Dan) - Remains of Tran dynasty terracota towers found in north Vietnam.
Tran Dynasty’s vestiges unearthed in northern province
Vestiges of 12 terracotta towers and a quadrangular stone wall measuring 295 m in perimeter dating back to the Tran Dynasty (1225-1400) were found at the Hac Y archaeological site in Luc Yen district of northern Yen Bai province.
Tags: Hac Y archaeological site
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Tags: Architecture, Terracotta towers, Tran Dynasty, Vietnam Archaeology, Yen Bai province
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