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More evidence of Oc Eo culture found in Ben Tre
Recent archaeological studies have revealed more
evidence of the existence of the Oc Eo culture dating back to 2,000-2,500 years
ago in the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre.
First traces of the ancient culture were discovered by French archaeologist
Louis Malleret, who gave it the name of Oc Eo. The Oc Eo culture is believed to
have formed and developed in the southern delta, largely in An Giang, from the
first to the sixth century AD.
In the mid-1990s, a farmer named Huynh Van Be in Binh Thanh village, Binh Phu
commune found several stone graters and axes in his garden. In 2003, a working
team from the Vietnam Institute of Archaeology (VIA) and the Ben Tre Museum
conducted an excavation in the area and discovered more stone tools and over
13,000 pieces of ceramics of all types.
After three excavations and two exploration digs on a total area of 484.5 sq.m,
the experts collected nearly 500,000 artefacts, with 99 percent being ceramics,
and over 250 kilogrammes of animal and human bones as well as Linga and Yoni
objects.
The excavations also revealed vestiges of an ancient village, which scientists
named Giong Noi, including a ceremic-burning ground, several large kitchens and
big houses. The experts believe that Giong Noi people had their own religious
beliefs which might have links with the Brahmanism as seen in the worshipping of
stone, tortoise, and the sacred objects of Linga and Yoni.
Recently, the VIA discovered for the first time vestiges of a big ancient
architectural work in An Phong village, A Thanh commune, Mo Cay Nam district,
drawing special attention of researchers and archaeologists.
VIA experts said the vestiges found in An Phong are an invaluable historical
data which reveal the development of the local culture and great achievements
made by ancient people here, contributing to the establishment and development
of the national culture.
Source: VNA |
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