Phùng Nguyên culture
The Phùng Nguyên culture of Vietnam (c. 2,000 - 1,500 BC) is a name given to a culture of the Bronze Age in Vietnam during the Hong Bang Dynasty which takes its name from an archeological site in Phùng Nguyên, 18 km (11 mi) east of Việt Trì discovered in 1958. It was during this period that rice cultivation was introduced into the Red River region from southern China. The most typical artifacts are pediform adzes of polished stone.
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Phùng Nguyên culture
The Phùng Nguyên culture of Vietnam (c. 2,000 - 1,500 BC) is a name given to a culture of the Bronze Age in Vietnam during the Hong Bang Dynasty which takes its name from an archeological site in Phùng Nguyên, 18 km (11 mi) east of Việt Trì discovered in 1958. It was during this period that rice cultivation was introduced into the Red River region from southern China. The most typical artifacts are pediform adzes of polished stone.
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Die Phung-Nguyen-Kultur war ei ...... erschiedene Phasen unterteilt.
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Kultura Phùng Nguyên − kultura ...... ia majątkowego wśród ludności.
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The Phùng Nguyên culture of Vi ...... iform adzes of polished stone.
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Die Phung-Nguyen-Kultur war ei ...... erschiedene Phasen unterteilt.
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Kultura Phùng Nguyên − kultura ...... dzisiejszego Hanoi i Hajfongu.
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The Phùng Nguyên culture of Vi ...... iform adzes of polished stone.
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Kultura Phùng Nguyên
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Phung-Nguyen-Kultur
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Phùng Nguyên culture
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