Champa glass artefacts found in central Vietnam
29 May 2007 (Nhan Dan and Thanh Nien News) - Never-before-found glass jewelery have been found in Central Vietnam, dating to the 9th and 10th centuries around the Champa period.
Ancient glass items unearthed in central Vietnam
A museum in Vietnam’s central Quang Binh province announced Tuesday it has found glass jewelry made during the Cham Civilization dating back over ten centuries ago.
The General Museum said the beads, bracelets, and other items were found in Le Thuy district’s Son Thuy commune.
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Read more about the rare Champa glassware.
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Tags: Champa, glass bangles, glass beads, glass bracelets, glassware, jewelry, Quang Binh museum, Quang Binh province, Vietnam Archaeology
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