Sa Huynh-Kalanay Interaction Sphere (named after the Sa Huỳnh culture and the Kalanay Cave of Masbate, Philippines). It was mainly between Sa Huỳnh and...
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The Sa Huynh Culture Museum (Vietnamese: Bảo tàng Văn hóa Sa Huỳnh) is located in Hội An, in the Quảng Nam Province of central Vietnam. It is a museum...
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Jarai people (section Sa Huỳnh culture)
colonization, to current majority Vietnamese continued repression. The Sa Huỳnh culture was a culture in modern-day central and southern Vietnam and Philippines that...
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China. To the south of the Dong Son culture was the Sa Huỳnh culture of the proto-Chams. People of the Dong Son culture spoke either Austroasiatic or Northern...
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History of Champa (section The Sa Huỳnh culture)
nephrite. Radiocarbon dating of the Sa Huỳnh culture remains range from 400 BC to the first or second century AD. The Sa Huỳnh exchanged items along maritime...
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Champa (section Cham influences on Vietnamese culture)
records. Early Champa evolved from the seafaring Austronesian Chamic Sa Huỳnh culture off the coast of modern-day Vietnam. Its emergence in the late 2nd...
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imported. Han dynasty-style bronze mirrors were also found in Sa Huỳnh sites. Conversely, Sa Huỳnh produced ear ornaments have been found in archaeological...
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this era also saw significant improvement in pottery technology. The Sa Huynh culture in what is now central and southern Vietnam had extensive trade with...
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Sa Huỳnh Culture, is located at 149 Tran Phu Street. Established in 1994, this museum displays a collection of over 200 artifacts from the Sa Huỳnh culture—considered...
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Van Lang and Âu Lạc flourished by 500 BC. In Central Vietnam, the Sa Huỳnh culture of Austronesian Chamic peoples also thrived. Both were swept away by...
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