Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in the Krongno Volcanic Caves - Outstanding Historical and Cultural Values
The results of excavations in the Krông Nô volcanic caves have given a standard stratigraphy of the prehistoric cultural process of the middle Holocene period, providing a lot of documentary information about the prehistoric human habitation patterns: through the remains of the kitchen fire pi...
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DAK NONG PROVINCE
2023
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Truy cập trực tuyến: | https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/1682 |
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Thư viện lưu trữ: | Thư viện Trường Đại học Đà Lạt |
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Tóm tắt: | The results of excavations in the Krông Nô volcanic caves have given a standard
stratigraphy of the prehistoric cultural process of the middle Holocene period, providing
a lot of documentary information about the prehistoric human habitation patterns:
through the remains of the kitchen fire pit; strategies to exploit food sources through
traces of hunting-gathering; cultural behaviour of people through the technique of
making and using tools; spiritual culture of people through funeral rites and other
vestiges of activities. Through the geo-archaeological approach, we have gained more
evidence about people's adaptability to the fluctuations of climate and the regional
environment, the changes in the local landscape, and the flora and fauna ecosystem in
the broader context. The documents on the characteristics of tools, burials, flora, and
fauna, and the dating system from 7,000 years BP to 4,000 years BP of the
archaeological sites in the Krông Nô volcanic caves are uncommon in Vietnam,
Southeast Asia, and over the world. Because of these reasons, the archaeological
remains in the Krông Nô volcanic caves - an outstanding cultural heritage of Đắk Nông
UGGp - should be scientifically recognized as a typical chain in The Central Highlands
region, and should be protected and have its heritage values promoted to meet the
demands for sustainable tourism development. |
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