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Many Stone Age objects found in Central Highlands

Experts of the provincial museum of the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong has so far discovered 35 archaeological sites dating back to the Palaeolithic Era (Old Stone Age), Neolithic Era (New Stone Age) and the Early Metal Period.
Experts of the provincial museum of the Central Highlands province ofDak Nong has so far discovered 35 archaeological sites dating back tothe Palaeolithic Era (Old Stone Age), Neolithic Era (New Stone Age) andthe Early Metal Period.

Director of the museumNguyen Anh Bang said that the sites are located in Cu Jut, Dak R’lap andDak Mil districts, and excavations are being carried out at a number ofthem.

Since early eptember, the VietnamInstitute of Archaeology and the museum have conducted an excavation inCu Jut’s Dak Wil commune, unearthing 40 pieces of pottery, and 248 stoneutensils and tools from the Neolithic Era (about 5,000 years ago).

Another dig earlier this year revealed more than 200 stone objects.

This year, the museum has also found 26 antiquities of M’Nong and Edeethnic people, such as earrings, drums, gongs, bronze and ivoryobjects.-VNA

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