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18th century objects discovered
The Ha Tinh Museum said on September 7 that it has
discovered four wood blocks engraved with ancient Chinese script and a
monolithic statue, which are thought to date back to the 18th century.
The wooden blocks are each 18cm wide, 25cm long and 2cm thick, and divided in
four equal parts. The ancient Chinese characters inscribed upon them were all in
high relief.
The 40cm high monolith made of grey brown stone depicts a thoughtful-looking
woman, bending over with her head lowered.
The director of the Ha Tinh Museum Tran Hong Dan told that although the origin,
date and style of the statue have not yet been definitely identified and the
ancient Chinese script on the wood blocks has not yet been decoded, he believed
the four engraved wood blocks belonged to the 18th century.
The archaeological expert said he based his evaluation on his own experiences as
well comparisons with over 400 other engraved wood blocks being kept at the
shrine of the Nguyen Huy Tu family in Ha Tinh Province.
Previously, the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the
Vietnam Archaeological Institute identified 15 ancient Champa water wells in the
province.
These water wells are in square or round shapes and just between 2 and 5m deep
but have never been dry even in droughts, said a Deputy Director of the Heritage
Management Department under the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and
Tourism.
Ho Bach Khoa added the a survey on a large scale is to kick off soon to date the
finds and study the structure as well as the skills used by ancient people in
building water wells.
Source: VNA |
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