Sa Huynh and Cham artefacts found in Central Vietnam
Nhan Dan news reports to separate finds from Vietnam’s Quang Ngai Province.

Sa Huynh artefacts, ancient Cham tower found in central Vietnam
Nhan Dan, 06 July 2010
Thousands of objects belonging to the Sa Huynh culture from 2,500-3,000 years ago have been discovered during excavations in the Ma Vuong Mound in Pho Thach commune, Duc Pho district, Quang Ngai province between June 17 and July 4 this year.
Head of the archaeologist team, Doan Ngoc Khoi, said that his group also found a porcelain Linga among earthen pots, vases, bowls and other porcelain and stone artefacts.
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Tags: Bang Keng tower, Cham Tower, Linga, Ma Vuong Mound, Quang Ngai province, Sa Huynh
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