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Việt Khê is an archaeological site in the Red River Delta in northern Vietnam. Excavations there yielded a number of coffins containing relics of the Dong Son culture in Bronze Age. The Việt Khê construction site is located on the southern base of a hill which overlooks the Hàn River near Thủy Nguyên District, Haiphong. Five wooden coffins were excavated in 1961, each of which were aligned in the east-west direction, with at least two pairs of coffins being configured in a linear manner.

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  • Việt Khê es un sitio arqueológico en la región del Delta del Río Rojo en el norte de Vietnam. Las excavaciones allí produjeron una serie de ataúdes que contenían reliquias de la cultura Dong Son de la Edad de Bronce. El sitio descubierto en 1961, está ubicado en la base sur de una colina que domina el en la provincia de Haiphong.​ Se excavaron cinco ataúdes de madera, cada uno de los cuales estaban alineados en dirección este-oeste, con al menos dos pares de ataúdes configurados de manera lineal.​ (es)
  • Việt Khê is an archaeological site in the Red River Delta in northern Vietnam. Excavations there yielded a number of coffins containing relics of the Dong Son culture in Bronze Age. The Việt Khê construction site is located on the southern base of a hill which overlooks the Hàn River near Thủy Nguyên District, Haiphong. Five wooden coffins were excavated in 1961, each of which were aligned in the east-west direction, with at least two pairs of coffins being configured in a linear manner. (en)
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  • Four ring-handled bronze knives (en)
  • thạp, âu, bình, thố, thạp, đỉnh (en)
  • Ornamented ladle and axes with various blades in angle, trapezoid and rectangular shape (en)
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  • Việt Khê es un sitio arqueológico en la región del Delta del Río Rojo en el norte de Vietnam. Las excavaciones allí produjeron una serie de ataúdes que contenían reliquias de la cultura Dong Son de la Edad de Bronce. El sitio descubierto en 1961, está ubicado en la base sur de una colina que domina el en la provincia de Haiphong.​ Se excavaron cinco ataúdes de madera, cada uno de los cuales estaban alineados en dirección este-oeste, con al menos dos pares de ataúdes configurados de manera lineal.​ (es)
  • Việt Khê is an archaeological site in the Red River Delta in northern Vietnam. Excavations there yielded a number of coffins containing relics of the Dong Son culture in Bronze Age. The Việt Khê construction site is located on the southern base of a hill which overlooks the Hàn River near Thủy Nguyên District, Haiphong. Five wooden coffins were excavated in 1961, each of which were aligned in the east-west direction, with at least two pairs of coffins being configured in a linear manner. In 2013, the largest coffin and its contained artifacts found at Việt Khê was designated as a national treasure of Vietnam by the Vietnamese Prime Minister. In 2016, the complete burial ensemble were brought to Germany primarily for conservation and had to be accompanied by Vietnamese conservators. Only by this context, a permit was issued by the Prime Minister of Vietnam for the first time regrading a national treasure loan to the exhibition “Archaeological Treasures from Vietnam” in Herne, Chemnitz and Mannheim. (en)
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