Detecting ancient tombs at Yen Tu relic area

In the process of surveying the restoration project, restoring the Temple of Thuong Thuong, in the Yen Tu scenic complex (Uong Bi - Quang Ninh), archaeological experts and Quang Ninh Department of Culture unearthed and discovered an ancient tomb about 1,500 years ago.

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This is a brick tomb, 0.5m from the ground, 6m long, 1.7m wide. Tombs are built in the architectural style of brick arches, inside there are many ceramic artifacts such as bowls, plates, pots, pots, jars, jars, broken pieces of pottery and a flat iron bar and some copper slag.

According to the preliminary assessment of archaeologists: this tomb was built during the Han Dynasty (commonly known as the Tomb of Han), dating back nearly 1,500 years (around the 5th-6th century).

Evidence is the pattern of samples collected from Han Dynasty brick artifacts, foot of stone, tile, and other ceramic relics . scattered in the temple area.

Quang Ninh province's landscapes and landscapes management board is continuing to expand excavation of the brick dome to learn about the structure, and the process of construction.

From this discovery, Yen Tu relics management board has initially implemented the plan to protect graves and artifacts, and at the same time report to the provincial and provincial authorities for investment and embellishments to take effect. Long-term cultural values.