How artists view Sapa’s ancient rock carvings
20 September 2006 (Vietnam Net Bridge) - This article has made me change my “cave drawings” category to “Cave Art / Rock Art”.
How artists view Sapa’s ancient rock carvings
Artistic interpretations of the strange rock carvings around Sapa are the theme of a photographic exhibition organized by the Fine Arts Institute, the Southeast Prehistory Center and the Lao Cai Department of Culture and Information at the Hanoi University of Fine Arts until the end of September.
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Tags: conservation, Fine Arts Institute, Hanoi University of Fine Arts, Lao Cai Department of Culture and Information, Lao Cai province, preservation, Rock Art, Southeast Prehistory Center, Vietnam Archaeology
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