Champa artefacts from Binh Dinh on show in Hanoi
The Vietnam History Museum in Hanoi is hosting an exhibition of Champa artefacts from the Binh Dinh Province.
Champa antiquities showcased in Hanoi
Nhan Dan, 26 April 2008
The highlight of the exhibition was the unique artifact of an imperial cart unearthed at the Banh It tower relic in 2002. Most of these artifacts were discovered through recent archeological excavations conducted by Binh Dinh Museum.
Books about Champa:
- The Art of Champa (Temporis)
- Hindu-Buddhist Art Of Vietnam: Treasures From Champa
- Proceedings of the Seminar on Champa
- Champa: History and Culture of an Indian Colonial Kingdom in the Far East 2nd Century A.D.
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Tags: Binh Dinh province, Champa, Vietnam History Museum
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