Archaeological objects dug up in 2 provinces
1 Aug 2006 (Vietnam Net Bridge) - A composite of two stories, the first reports finds of Tran Dynsaty artifacts from Yen Bai Province, the second already mentioned on a previous post of the fishing village in the Khanh Hoa Province. Sorry for the delay! I’ve been ill.
Archaeological objects dug up in 2 provinces
A number of Tran Dynasty (1225-1400) relics have been uncovered during an excavation of the archaeological site at the Ben Lan Pagoda in the northwestern province of Yen Bai.
Archaeologists from the Viet Nam Institute of Archaeology (VNIA) and the Yen Bai Museum discovered vestiges of 12 terracotta towers, increasing the number of towers at the site to 14. The first two towers were found during another excavation last year.
Tags: Ben Lan Pagoda
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Tags: Khanh Hoa province, Terracotta towers, Tran Dynasty, Viet Nam Institute of Archaeology, Vietnam Archaeology, Yen Bai province
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