17th century kiln site discovered in Hanoi

A 17th century Le Dynasty kiln site has been found in Hanoi province. The kiln site was part of the remains unearthed in the Dong Co temple relics.

Ancient roof-tile kiln found in Hanoi
Vietnam Net Bridge, 18 January 2008

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Tags: Hanoi Province, kiln, Le Dynasty, roof tiles, Vietnam Archaeology


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