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Ancient tomb up to 2,500 years old discovered in Khanh Hoa
December, 31 2009
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Archaeologists have unveiled a tomb aged between 2000 2500 years old at an archaeological site in Van Thach commune, Van Ninh district, central province of Khanh Hoa.
Between July and November, archaeologists from the Archaeology Institute and the Khanh Hoa Museum excavated this site, collecting more than 2,000 objects including tools and jewelry made of bronze, iron, porcelain, bone and shells.
Dr. Tran Quy Thinh, the leader of the excavation group, said on-site discoveries have contributed significantly to knowledge of prehistoric development in Khanh Hoa and the southern part of the central region.
The ancient people in Vinh Yen also worked and interacted with residents of the Mekong River, downstream of Dong Nai river, and people in Phu Yen, Quang Ngai and Binh Dinh.
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