Discover 10 ancient tombs dating back more than 3,000 years

In Tre village, Tra Tho commune, Tay Tra district (Quang Ngai), after more than 2 months of excavation, archaeological experts have discovered 1 hole with 10 graves, dating back more than 3,000 years, buried with jars and burials. Crumbles and many burial artifacts.

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The jars are placed horizontally, lying on the side of the jars, there is a jar, under the jar with many pottery.

Archaeologist Dr. Doan Ngoc Khoi, officer of Quang Ngai General Museum said: the relics and relics here originated from Sa Huynh pre-cultural but were first found in the mountainous province of Quang Ngai. Previously, these relics and relics were only found in plains and seas. Many artifacts are found to be very unique, very beautiful decorative flower flowers are presented in many different and very sophisticated forms .

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Currently archaeologists are continuing to urgently excavate the identified artifacts and try to complete before the rainy season this year. After qualifying, the province will provide funding for the Quang Ngai Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism to organize the display of valuable artifacts at the Provincial General Museum.