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Int’l seminar on Sa Huynh civilisation
An international seminar on
the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the Sa Huynh civilisation will take
place in the central province of Quang Ngai from July 22-27.
The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Quang Ngai has received around
50 documents from Vietnamese and foreign scientists which will be presented at
the upcoming seminar.
The event will be held by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and Quang
Ngai authorities on the occasion of 100th year of the discovery of the Sa Huynh
civilisation. The seminar will attract over 70 Vietnamese and foreign
scientists.
On this occasion, Quang Ngai will display antiques belonging to the Sa Huynh
culture unearthed in the central region, and organise various cultural and art
activities related to the Sa Huynh culture.
Traces of the Sa Huynh culture were found for the first time in Sa Huynh, Quang
Ngai province in 1902.
The Sa Huynh culture flourished between 1000 BC and 200 AD in central and
southern Vietnam. The Sa Huynh people were most likely the predecessors of the
Cham people, the founders of the kingdom of Champa. Sa Huynh sites were rich in
locally-worked iron artifacts, typified by axes, swords, spearheads, knives and
sickles. In contrast, bronze artifacts were dominant in the Dong Son culture
sites found in northern Vietnam and elsewhere on mainland Southeast Asia.
The Sa Huynh culture cremated adults and buried them in jars covered with lids,
a practice unique to the culture. Ritually broken offerings usually accompanied
the jars. The culture is also unique for its ear ornaments featuring two-headed
animals. The ornaments were commonly made of jade (nephrite), but also glass.
Glass bead ornaments were also commonly found in Sa Huynh burial sites.
The Sa Huynh culture shows evidence of an extensive trade network. Sa Huynh
beads were made of glass, carnelian, agate, olivine, zircon, gold and garnet;
most of these materials were not found locally. Han Dynasty-style bronze mirrors
have also been found in Sa Huynh sites.
There are 48 relics related to the Sa Huynh culture ranging from the central
province of Quang Binh to the southern province of Dong Nai.
Source: VietNamNet/TT |
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