Initial excavation results have revealed traces of ancient architecture and many artifacts. According to initial assessment, the relics are distributed over a large area, in the central area there are many architectural units, these architectures are from many historical periods and overlap each other.
Many artifacts found in the excavation pits are also rich in types, diverse in decorative patterns and date from the Tran Dynasty to the Nguyen Dynasty.
Below are pictures of archaeological excavation work in Bac Me district.
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Digging 20cm deep into the soil, ancient architectural vestiges began to appear. |
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Archaeologists and staff of Ha Giang Provincial Museum handle exposed relics. |
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Mr. Nguyen Duc Binh, Institute of Archaeology, is processing relics found in the excavation pit. |
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A fragment of a tower decorated with a dragon, a valuable artifact, was discovered in the excavation pit. |
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Staff of Ha Giang Provincial Museum and archaeological experts exchanged expertise on artifacts collected during the excavation. |
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The artifacts are of great value in assessing the age of the ancient pagoda in Bo Cung village, Yen Phu town, Bac Me district. |
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The archaeological excavation will take place until May 15. |
Source: https://nhandan.vn/xuat-lo-dau-tich-kien-truc-co-o-vung-cao-bac-me-post872586.html
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