Nghe An, April 23 -- An archaeological team has made a significant discovery in the central province of Nghe An, providing new understandings of prehistoric coastal communities in the region. During a month-long excavation that began on March 18 at Quynh Van archaeological site in Quynh Luu district, experts from the provincial Nghe An Museum, the University of Social Sciences and Humanities under the Vietnam National University, Hanoi, and the Australian National University's School of Archaeology and Anthropology uncovered nine sets of remains and numerous artifacts belonging to the ancient Quynh Van Culture. Within two excavation pits covering nearly 20 square metres, the team discovered valuable prehistoric artifacts including stone a...
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