The ancient tomb on Buoi Street is over 1,000 years old?

On February 25, archaeologists and archaeologists had preliminary studies and evaluations of ancient tombs with fired bricks and a fairly intact remains of corpses discovered at the ring road construction site. belt 2 at Buoi - Dao Tan intersection (Hanoi).

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The ancient tomb of fired brick was discovered at Buoi - Dao Tan intersection

According to an archaeologist, the discovery area is located in a system of large and small citadel built by the Tang Dynasty officials from around the 7th century. Most remarkable is the period of Cao Bien porcelain envoy to rebuild the following system called Dai La citadel, about 866 years.

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The ancient tomb is assessed to be over 1,000 years old

Based on ancient bibliography and research materials, Buoi Street to Cau Giay used to be a part of the citadel built by the circumference of Cao Bang in the area.

At the scene, archaeologists also found some burial objects inside the grave. Remarkably, the experts discovered and conducted an excavation of the remains of a relative intact. Experts said that the remains have no relation with the brick tomb next to it because it is closer to date, possibly from the Nguyen Dynasty.

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The discovered remains are located near the clay brick tomb

Researchers will continue to have final studies and evaluations after the end of the excavation. The report will be coordinated by Hanoi Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism in coordination with the Institute of Archeology.