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An ancient tomb with exterior
and interior coffins has been unearthed in the northern port
city of Hai Phong , according to the city’s museum.
The tomb was found by construction workers who were digging
into the Thanh Den mountain’s side of the Tan Phu Xuan
cement plant.
The exterior coffin is made from large pieces of ironwood
while its boat-shaped interior coffin is carved out from a
big tree trunk, a style belonging to the Dong Son culture,
which existed more than 2,000 years ago.
No vestiges of bones were found except a rush map used to
cover the dead.
Archaeologists also found seven large trays, four human
statues, plates, bowls and combs, all made from wood, and
several terracotta pots, jars and bowls with beehive and
line patterns.
According to archaeologists from the Hai Phong Museum , the
tomb is believed to date back to the 2nd-3rd centuries AD or
1,800 years ago. (VNA) |