Ancient ship wreck yields antiques in Vietnam waters
Yes! It has been a rather slow news week, which explains the lack of updates.
14 July 2006 (Thanh Nien News) - A shipwreck found off the coast of the Binh Dinh Province has yielded Song Dynasty ceramics in an initial survey.
Ancient ship wreck yields antiques in Vietnam waters
Vietnam province authorities recently discovered a shipwreck off the central coast loaded with antique pottery, reported central Binh Dinh province museum.
According to the museum authorities, the wreck is located at sea waters of My Duc commune of Phu My district in Binh Dinh province.
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- Shipwrecks and Sunken Treasure in Southeast Asia by T. Wells
- Oriental trade ceramics in Southeast Asia, 10th to 16th century: Selected from Australian collections, including the Art Gallery of South Australia and the Bodor Collection by J. Guy
- Chinese Celadons and Other Related Wares in Southeast Asia by the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society
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Tags: Binh Dinh province, Binh Dinh Shipwreck, ceramics, Hon Roa, Song Dynasty, underwater archaeology, Vietnam Archaeology
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