Keyword: "Vietnam Institute of Archaeology"

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The excavation covers an area of over 6,000sq.m with 60 research pits, each measuring 100sq.m. (Photo courtesy of the Institute of Archaeology)

Over 100 burials from 4000 years ago discovered in Hanoi

Archaeologists from the Vietnam Institute of Archaeology, the Hanoi Museum and the Hanoi University of Social Sciences and Humanities have announced the discovery of over 70 graves from the pre-Dong Son period and 40 graves from Dong Son period at the Vuon Chuoi archaeological relic in Kim Chung commune, Hoai Duc district.

Artefacts reveal striking facts about early humans in Vietnam

Artefacts reveal striking facts about early humans in Vietnam

After five excavation campaigns at the Nguom Stone Roof site in Than Sa commune, Vo Nhai district, in Thai Nguyen province, the Vietnam Institute of Archaeology and the Thai Nguyen Provincial Museum have unearthed numerous artefacts dating back approximately 60,000 to 120,000 years.

Champa culture antiques uncovered in Phu Yen province

Champa culture antiques uncovered in Phu Yen province

Archaeologists from the Vietnam Institute of Archaeology have discovered antiques and architectural works of Champa culture dating back to the fourth century in Dong Mieu area in Phu Hoa district in the south-central coastal province of Phu Yen.
More artifacts found in Thang Long Imperial Citadel

More artifacts found in Thang Long Imperial Citadel

A recent excavation at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi revealed a number of architectural vestiges, said archeologists from the Thang Long-Hanoi Heritage Conservation Centre and the Vietnam Institute of Archaeology at a conference held in Hanoi on May 16.
Gia Lai province preserves archaeological sites

Gia Lai province preserves archaeological sites

With over 20 archaeological sites, An Khe township in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai is drawing much attention from scientists and local authorities have made efforts to preserve and uphold the values of these sites.
Prehistoric caves discovered in Tuyen Quang province

Prehistoric caves discovered in Tuyen Quang province

Archaeologists have discovered cultural traces of prehistoric people in limestone caves in Chiem Hoa district of the northern province of Tuyen Quang, said Assoc. Prof. Dr. Trinh Nang Chung of the Vietnam Institute of Archaeology on September 24.
Excavation digs up artifacts in ancient temple

Excavation digs up artifacts in ancient temple

An excavation team from the Vietnam Institute of Archaeology and the Bac Giang provincial Museum has discovered valuable artifacts after a month-long excavation in the remnants of Ma Yen pagoda.