Excavation of ancient tomb reveals unknown history

The two-month excavation of an ancient brick tombs unearthed at Gia Thuy Primary School in the northern province of Ninh Binh has shed new light on its shape, scale and structure, according to Dr Nguyen Ngoc Quy from the Institute of Archeology.
Excavation of ancient tomb reveals unknown history ảnh 1Vietnamese archaeological professors and specialists visit the excavation site of the ancient brick tombs located in Gia Thuy commune, Nho Quan district in Ninh Binh province (Photo: VNA)

Ninh Binh (VNS/VNA) - The two-month excavation of an ancient brick tombs unearthed at Gia ThuyPrimary School in the northern province of Ninh Binh has shed new light on itsshape, scale and structure, according to Dr Nguyen Ngoc Quy from the Instituteof Archeology.

The results of the excavationwere announced at a recent conference held by Ninh Bình province’s Departmentof Culture and Sports, attended by specialists from the Institute of Archeologyand University of Social Sciences and Humanities.

At the conference, thedelegates discussed the historical and cultural values of the relic as wellas plans to preserve and promote it.

The excavation of the ancienttombs began in July on a total area of 280sq.m within Gia Thuy Primary Schoollocated in Gia Thuy commune.

The results have provided morescientific information about ancient tombs built in the first A.D. 10 centuriesin Vietnam.

The tomb has rectangularstructure with a dome, 8.46m in length divided into three parts. Its wall ismade of two layers of bricks, the edges of which are decorated with patterns ofdifferent motifs while its bottom is flat.

The previous school yard levelingprocess had destroyed the entire tomb dome. The excavation also shows that thetomb has been excavated many times as the entire tomb has been disturbed whilethe ceramic burial items have been scattered.

“The research of its scale andthe remaining objects reveals that the tomb belongs to a high-ranking mandarinin contemporary society, which is also a confirmation to the long-standingexistence and the development of the land,” Quy said.

In addition, the excavation atMy Ha Communal House also in Gia Thuy commune where King Dinh Tien Hoang(924-979) and Queen Duong Van Nga (952-1000) are worshipped has revealed thefoundations of an ancient house lying 0.5m deep underground.

The conference also discussed aplan to temporarily re-bury the brick tombs and foundations of My Ha CommunalHouse to preserve the relics in the ground until there are further plans topromote their values in the future. Meanwhile, the land above could still beused as school grounds and serve the religious needs of the locals at My Ha Communal House.

According to Professor Lam Thi My Dung, also the director of the Museum of Anthropology, University of SocialSciences and Humanities, the excavation of the brick tomb relics and ancientarchitectural foundations will contribute to clarifying the cultural andhistorical values, as well as the role of Ninh Binh province in the first tencenturies, particularly the formation and development of the country Dai Co Viet, an independent Vietnamese polity founded in 968 A.D. by the local hero Dinh Bo Linh, in the 10th century.

She also suggested NinhBinh provincial People's Committee build plans and instructions topreserve and promote the values of the relics. In addition, the ancient bricktomb is located in the school yard of Gia Thuy commune so it would be anopportunity to educate the students about the history of their hometown bysetting up signboards and exhibiting photos./.
VNA

See more

Vietnamese football players try to put pressure on their opponents but spurned chances to break the duck. (Photo: VNA)

Football: Vietnam held to goalless home draw by Kyrgyzstan

Vietnamese could not make home ground advantage count as they were held to a 0-0 draw by Kyrgyzstan at the Group I of the AFC U17 Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2025 Qualifiers held in the northern province of Phu Tho on October 23.

The excavation covers an area of over 6,000sq.m with 60 research pits, each measuring 100sq.m. (Photo courtesy of the Institute of Archaeology)

Over 100 burials from 4000 years ago discovered in Hanoi

Archaeologists from the Vietnam Institute of Archaeology, the Hanoi Museum and the Hanoi University of Social Sciences and Humanities have announced the discovery of over 70 graves from the pre-Dong Son period and 40 graves from Dong Son period at the Vuon Chuoi archaeological relic in Kim Chung commune, Hoai Duc district.

Pho bo (Vietnamese beef noodle soup) and nem ran (fried spring rolls) attract the attention of many Korean and foreign visitors at a festival in the Republic of Korea. (Photo: VNA)

Festival promotes Vietnam-RoK cultural exchange

A cultural festival has been held in Uijeongbu city of the Republic of Korea (RoK)'s Gyeonggi province to mark the 10th anniversary of the Vietnam Women’s Association (VWA) in the country.

The women dance to the tunes of the “Nguoi Ha Noi (Hanoi people)”, “Tien ve Ha Noi” (Marching to Hanoi), and “Ha Noi nhung cong trinh” (Hanoi’s construction works)” songs. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi Ao dai dance marks Vietnamese women’s day

More than 70,000 women from across the capital city of Hanoi dressed up in Ao dai (traditional long dress) and participated in a folk dance ensemble on October 20 to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Hanoi and the 94th founding anniversary of the Vietnam Women’s Union.

Runners compete in the Vietnam Jungle Marathon last year. This year, the event will welcome around 1,500 runners from almost 40 nations. (Photos courtesy of the organising board)

Vietnam Jungle Marathon welcomes runners from around the world

The Vietnam Jungle Marathon (VJM) returns for its seventh edition, welcoming around 1,500 runners from almost 40 nations to the stunning trails of Pu Luong Nature Reserve in Thanh Hoa province on October 19, featuring picturesque 10km to 70km routes.

Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of the Vietnam National Commission for UNESCO Ha Kim Ngoc speaks at the event. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam attends UNESCO Executive Board’s 220th session in France

Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of the Vietnam National Commission for UNESCO Ha Kim Ngoc led a Vietnamese delegation to attend the 220th session of the UNESCO Executive Board on October 14-16 in Paris, which saw the participation of representatives from 58 member countries and over 100 observer countries.

Vietnamese men's football is set to enter the top eight in Asia and qualify for World Cup. (Photo: VNA)

Sports development strategy approved

Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long has signed a decision approving the sports development strategy until 2030 with a vision to 2050, with an aim to promote the sector in a sustainable and professional direction.

An exhibition held during the annual international ArtTech Fusion event last year (Photo courtesy of UEH)

HCM City to host international ArtTech event

New technological applications in the ArtTech field will be showcased at the annual international ArtTech Fusion event that will take place in Ho Chi Minh City from October 22-24.

The reenactment of a royal procession in the late 19 century at the National Museum of Asian Art. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam Week in US helps promote Vietnamese cultural heritage

The Vietnam Week 2024 has been held in Washington D.C, the US, from October 4-12, aiming to honour the country’s rich cultural heritage, enrich Vietnamese-American people's identity and commend the achievements of the Vietnamese-American community.