Ancient brick kilns could demystify past
5 Aug 2006 (Viet Nam News) -
Ancient brick kilns could demystify past
The discovery of some ancient brick kilns in the Central Highlands may help crack a mystery that has puzzled Vietnamese archaeologists for long: the age of a civilisation that flourished in Cat Tien.
A team of experts from the HCM City Archaeological Research Centre and the Lam Dong Province museum unearthed four underground kilns in a vast field in Tu Nghia Commune of Cat Tien District on July 15.
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Tags: Cat Tien archaeological site, HCM City Archaeological Research Centre, Kilns, Lam Dong province, Lam Dong Province museum, Vietnam Archaeology
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