Prehistoric vestiges unearthed in Vietnam
via Viet Nam Express, 07 October 2018
News reports and information about prehistoric Southeast Asia, loosely defined as the various stone (Palaeolithic, Neolithic) and metal (Bronze and Iron) ages before the advent of written records, generally up to around the start of the Common Era.
See also: holocene, mesolithic
via Viet Nam Express, 07 October 2018
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