Findings in Binh Dinh highly valued
14:10', 11/10/ 2010 (GMT+7)

The Emperor Citadel. Photo V.L

Binh Dinh is one of provinces where many findings were highly valued at the 45th national conference on new archaeological discoveries held by Vietnam Institute of Archaeology in Ha Noi.

At the conference, the province’s representatives presented many issues, such as An Lao bronze drum, Yoni stone statue, Dong Son bronze in Vinh Thanh district, “the Emperor Citadel is still unknown”, three Bac Ha ancient statues at Phuoc Son pagoda, and one more Champa epigraphy.

The participants agreed that Binh Dinh is a potential address for archaeological excavations in the future.

  • Le Van
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