09 June 2010 | Viet Nam Net
VietNamNet Bridge – While expanding the Le Trung Dinh road in the central city of Quang Ngai, construction workers have discovered many ceramic items dated back to the 17th century in a hole 70 cm deep.
This 2 m long, 1 m wide hole contains 28 ancient jars. It is located near the gate of the ancient Quang Ngai citadel.
Based on the patterns and enamels, doctor of history Doan Ngoc Khoi, an official from Quang Ngai Province Museum, said the ceramic items belong to Quang Duc, a famous ceramic-making village in the 17th century.
Local police have sent guards to the site to protect the antiques. Quang Ngai Museum also asked the local authorities’ permission to excavate this site.
Some antiques discovered in Quang Nam :
Based on the patterns and enamels, doctor of history Doan Ngoc Khoi, an official from Quang Ngai Province Museum, said the ceramic items belong to Quang Duc, a famous ceramic-making village in the 17th century.
Local police have sent guards to the site to protect the antiques. Quang Ngai Museum also asked the local authorities’ permission to excavate this site.
Some antiques discovered in Quang Nam :
Source: VNE
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