In March and early April 2024, Thai Nguyen Provincial Museum and the Institute of Archaeology (Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences) jointly organized the 5th excavation of the Nguom Stone Mai archaeological site in Than Sa commune, Vo Nhai district. Many new artifacts were discovered, helping to bring new understanding of this famous Nguom industrial site.
Scientists, researchers, and cultural managers visited the excavation pit of Mai Da Nguom (an archaeological site in Than Sa commune, Vo Nhai district, Thai Nguyen province), which was expanded in scope and depth compared to the fourth excavation.
Nguom Rock Roof was discovered by scientists and researchers in March 1980, and was identified as a place where prehistoric people lived when 200 stone artifacts were discovered, including pebble tools in the form of nodules and flakes with processing marks.
The first excavation in 1981 determined that this was a tool-making site - a workshop site of great significance not only for the study of Vietnamese prehistory but also for the region and the world.
During the first excavation, researchers believed that an archaeological culture called "Than Sa Culture" could be established.
The second excavation in 1982 yielded a large number of artifacts, providing valuable data for researchers to gain a deeper understanding of the stone industry not only in Vietnam but also in Southeast Asia.
The results of the second excavation and the scientific conference on “Than Sa Culture” held in Thai Nguyen contributed to the establishment of a separate industry, which is Nguom industry. In 1982, the archaeological site of Mai Da Nguom was ranked as a national monument.
At the preliminary report conference on April 12, most scientists and researchers were moved by the results of the 5th excavation of the Nguom Stone Mai archaeological site.
In 2017, the Institute of Archaeology cooperated with the Department of Anthropology, University of Washington (USA) to conduct the 4th excavation of Nguom Stone Roof.
The excavation results have contributed to a very new understanding of the presence of residents with a dating frame of more than 41,500 years to 22,500 years.
The fifth excavation from March to early April 2024 discovered the existence of cultural layers with completely different structures and colors. Cultural layer 5 is orange, dry and loose; Cultural layer 6 is more moist yellow-brown but has a loose structure containing many small limestone blocks.
In cultural layers 5 and 6, fragmentary tools, raw pebble cores, core tools, flakes, split pieces, along with animal remains, fruit seeds and a modest number of terrestrial and aquatic molluscs were discovered.
In particular, the excavation discovered burnt animal bones. This excavation brought new insights, making many prestigious archaeologists moved by the artifacts found, determining that the age of human habitation may be much earlier than before.
Many artifacts collected during the 5th excavation of the Mai Da Nguom archaeological site (Than Sa commune, Vo Nhai district, Thai Nguyen province) brought new insights.
Director of Thai Nguyen Provincial Museum Tran Thi Nhien said: After this very professional, methodical and careful excavation, which brought about very new and important insights about the Mai Da Nguom archaeological site, experts, researchers and authorities organized workshops, completed excavation records, scientific reports, and submitted them to competent authorities to announce excavation results according to regulations.
“With the deep concern of the authorities at all levels and cultural agencies in the province for the archaeological site of Mai Da Nguom, in the coming time we will continue to coordinate with scientists and researchers to consolidate related documents, recommend local authorities and competent authorities to continue excavating this famous site, and at the same time have more practical solutions for long-term preservation, enhancement and promotion of the value of Mai Da Nguom”, added Director of Thai Nguyen Provincial Museum Tran Thi Nhien.
Source: https://danviet.vn/lan-thu-5-dao-khao-co-mai-da-nguom-o-mot-xa-cua-thai-nguyen-phat-lo-them-la-liet-hien-vat-co-xua-20240526232210047.htm
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