Dong Son Culture Archaeological Site
Dong Son Culture Archaeological Site
Dong Son Culture Archaeological Site
Dong Son Culture Archaeological Site
Dong Son Culture Archaeological Site
Dong Son Culture Archaeological Site
Dong Son Culture Archaeological Site
Dong Son Culture Archaeological Site
Dong Son Culture Archaeological Site
Dong Son Culture Archaeological Site
Dong Son Culture Archaeological Site
Dong Son Culture Archaeological Site
Dong Son Culture Archaeological Site

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Phone: 0948211849

Time to visit a place: 60 phút

Open Time: 7:00 AM - Close Time: 9:00 PM

Email: hamrongthanhhoacity@gmail.com

Address: lang co dong n, phuong ham rong,

Civilizations and cultures in the world all originate from river basins. Without exception, Dong Son culture - a culture that developed brilliantly and reached the peak of ancient Vietnamese culture and civilization - was also formed and developed in river basins. In particular, the Ma River basin - Thanh Hoa is one of the typical "factors" contributing to that peak development. Dong Son archaeological site Belonging to Dong Son village (Ham Rong ward, Thanh Hoa city) was discovered in 1924. Here, artifacts from the Bronze Age (bronze drums, production tools, weapons, etc.) and ancient tombs of people who lived over three thousand years ago were found. Dong Son relic site consists of two areas: the riverbank area and the area in the village. The riverbank area is determined from Lo Cao area (1km from Ham Rong bridge) to Cua Luy area near Dong Son village today. This area is about 2,000m long, with an average width of 30 - 50m from the foot of the mountain to the edge of the river. In this area, bronze drums, tombs, traces of stilt houses, stoves, terraced fields, etc. have been discovered. Up to now, the number of artifacts of Dong Son culture found up ... View more

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Civilizations and cultures in the world all originate from river basins. Without exception, Dong Son culture - a culture that developed brilliantly and reached the peak of ancient Vietnamese culture and civilization - was also formed and developed in river basins. In particular, the Ma River basin - Thanh Hoa is one of the typical "factors" contributing to that peak development.

Dong Son archaeological site Belonging to Dong Son village (Ham Rong ward, Thanh Hoa city) was discovered in 1924. Here, artifacts from the Bronze Age (bronze drums, production tools, weapons, etc.) and ancient tombs of people who lived over three thousand years ago were found. Dong Son relic site consists of two areas: the riverbank area and the area in the village. The riverbank area is determined from Lo Cao area (1km from Ham Rong bridge) to Cua Luy area near Dong Son village today. This area is about 2,000m long, with an average width of 30 - 50m from the foot of the mountain to the edge of the river. In this area, bronze drums, tombs, traces of stilt houses, stoves, terraced fields, etc. have been discovered.

Up to now, the number of artifacts of Dong Son culture found up to tens of thousands of pieces is a valuable source of materials for more comprehensive and accurate research on this culture. Artifacts such as production tools have bronze plowshares, sickles, fish hooks, iron axes... Weapons have battle axes, daggers, spears, spears, bronze arrows... Containers have pots, bowls, vases, jars, bowls, urns... Jewelry has bracelets, earrings (both stone, glass and bronze) especially unique works of art with statues, bells, flutes, drums... However, drums are typical relics of Dong Son culture. Heger type I drums - Dong Son drums in Vietnam have announced 143 pieces (in 1993), Thanh Hoa alone has the most drums - up to now, over 80 pieces have been discovered. According to researchers, the creators of Dong Son culture are the Lac Viet people.

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