Vietnamese Culture History and Archaeology
Culture history, archaeological sites, and other information related to the past of Vietnam.
Lung Hoa is a Phung Nguyen culture archaeological site in Vietnam.
The World Heritage archaeological site of My Son was a Cham dynasty capital, between the 4th and 12th centuries AD.
Cai Beo is an archaeological site and the name of the related Hoabinhian period culture in Vietnam.
Oc Eo is a very large Funan culture site in the Mekong Valley of Vietnam, occupied approximately 1500 years before the present.
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The archaeological site called Da But is an early Neolithic cemetery and shell midden in coastal region of Thanh Hoa province of Vietnam, recently radiocarbon dated to 5085 BC.
The Dong Son culture is a Bronze age culture including all of southeast Asia and into the Indo-Malaya Archipelago from about 1000 to 1 BC.
The site of Dong Dau is a deeply stratified Neolithic and Bronze Age archaeological site, located in the coastal plains of the Red River of central Vietnam.