20,000 year old artifacts discovered in Quang Tri
15 July 2006 (VietNam Net Bridge) -Reports of an ongoing excavation belonging to a prehistoric culture.
20,000 year old artifacts discovered in Quang Tri
Archeologists from the Quang Tri Museum and the Viet Nam Institute of Archeology have unearthed hundreds of artifacts believed to belong to the early Hoa Binh culture dating back to about 15,000-20,000 years ago at an excavation site in central Quang Tri Province.
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Tags: Food, Hoa Binh culture, Quang Tri Museum, Quang Tri province, Vietnam Archaeology
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