Vietnam discovers 2,700-year-old antiques
06 November 2006 (People’s Daily) - Report of an archaeological haul of pre-Dong Son artifacts in the Thanh Hoa District.
Vietnam discovers 2,700-year-old antiques
The archeologists of the Vietnam Archeology Institute found the 7,085 antiques, including pieces of processed stone, pottery wares, knives, earrings and plumb bobs, and some bronze items in Cam Thuy district, Thanh Hoa province. They also discovered many 2,700-year- old stone items, consisting of hoes, axes and graters, and pottery wares.
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Tags: stone tools, Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam Archaeology, Vietnam Archeology Institute
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