Cát Tiên archaeological site
Cát Tiên archaeological site (Vietnamese: Thánh địa Cát Tiên) is an archaeological site located between the two sectors of Cát Tiên National Park. Accidentally discovered in 1985, this site ranges from Quảng Ngãi Commune to Đức Phổ Commune, with the main archaeological artefacts concentrating in Quảng Ngãi, Cát Tiên District, Lâm Đồng Province, southern Central Highlands. The unknown civilization which developed this site inhabited it between the 4th century and 9th centuries AD.[1]
Gallery
Artefacts from the site:
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Cattien copper axe and mold.png
Rìu đồng và khuôn đúc
A Copper axe and a mold -
Cattien copper linga.png
Linga đồng
A copper linga -
Cattien huge stone linga.png
Linga đá
A stone linga -
Cattien pottery burial jar.png
Mộ vò gốm
A ceramic burial jar -
Cattien rock crystal linga.png
Linga bán thạch anh
A rock crystal linga -
Cattien the Uma goddess riding the Mahisa buffalo monster.png
Tượng nữ thần Uma cưỡi quỷ trâu Mahisa
A statue of Uma riding the Mahisa buffalo monster -
Cattien tower bricks.png
Gạch xây tháp
Bricks for tower building
References
External links
- Cat Tien Relics, (English)
- Cat Tien Relics, (English)
- The Cat Tien Relic, (English)
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