Quỳnh Văn culture
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Paleolithic |
Sơn Vi culture (20,000–12,000 BC) |
Mesolithic |
Hoabinhian (12,000–10,000 BC) |
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The Quỳnh Văn culture is the name given to a period of the Neolithic Age in Vietnam, after the name of the site in vi:Quỳnh Văn.[1][2]
References
[edit]- ^ International Workshop on Nhã Nhạc of Nguyễn Dynasty: Huế court music Huế Monuments Conservation Center, Unesco 2004 "Many archaeological objects have shown that Vietnam can be one of the human cradles with places of interest such as ... the cultures of Hòa Bình, Bắc Sơn, Quỳnh Văn, Hạ Long and Bàu Tró with a hunting, gathering and fishing economy."
- ^ Nola Cooke, Tana Li, James Anderson The Tongking Gulf Through History - Page 89 2011 "... many distinct prehistoric coastal settlements have been discovered here, including the Ha Long, Đa Bút, Quỳnh Văn, Bàu Tró, and Sa Huỳnh settlements. The inhabitants of the Sa Huỳnh settlements and their culture have long been viewed ..."