Tư liệu và nhận thức bước đầu về cuộc thám sát di tích hang núi lửa C6-1 ở Krông Nô, tỉnh Đắk Nông
The volcanic cave system in Krongno district is not only of geological interest, but it also possesses unique ecological and cultural value. Vietnamese archaeologists have discovered and studied over 200 limestone caves with prehistoric dwellings dating from the early period of the Old Stone A...
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Định dạng: | Journal article |
Ngôn ngữ: | Vietnamese |
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2021
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Truy cập trực tuyến: | http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/494 |
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Tóm tắt: | The volcanic cave system in Krongno district is not only of geological interest, but it also
possesses unique ecological and cultural value. Vietnamese archaeologists have discovered
and studied over 200 limestone caves with prehistoric dwellings dating from the early
period of the Old Stone Age to the New Stone Age. However, the traces of prehistoric
people residing in the Krongno volcanic cave (Daknong) are the first to be discovered in a
volcanic cave in Southeast Asia. This paper presents the preliminary findings regarding the
discovery of dwellings and stone tool processing of prehistoric people living around 6,000
– 4,000 years ago obtained from the investigation of 10 caves and the excavation of the C6-
1 volcanic cave in Krongno in 2017. These findings positively contribute to the study of the
cultural history of prehistoric communities in Daknong province, in particular, and the
Central Highlands in general. In addition, the research contributes to the construction of
the "Krongno Volcanic Geopark” and the preservation and promotion of archaeological
heritage as well as the socio-economic development of Daknong province. |
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