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TTLA: Champa temple-tower and fortress relics in Quang Binh, Quang Tri, and Thua Thien Hue provinces.

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE DOCTORAL THESIS

1. Full name of the doctoral candidate:Nguyen Van Quang

2. Gender: Male

3. Date of birth: November 2, 1982

4. Place of birth: Binh Dinh

5. Decision to recognize doctoral students: No. 3216/2014/QD-XHNV-SDH, dated December 31, 2014, by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Changes in the training process: Adjustment of dissertation topic, Decision No. 2963/QD-XHNV, dated November 14, 2017, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

7. Thesis title: Champa temple-tower and fortress relics in Quang Binh, Quang Tri, and Thua Thien Hue provinces.

8. Major: Archaeology Code: 62.22.03.17

9. Scientific supervisor:Dr. Le Dinh PhungandAssoc. Prof. Dr. Han Van Khan.

10. Summary of the new findings of the thesis:

- To gather, systematize, and provide complete and objective information about the remaining Champa cultural temple-tower and fortress relics in the Binh-Tri-Thien region.

- Create a map showing the distribution of typical Champa cultural relics in this area.

- Clarify the characteristics of the system of Champa temple-tower and fortress-fortress relics in the Binh-Tri-Thien region.

- To address the relationships between the system of temple-tower and fortress-fortress relics of Champa culture in the Binh-Tri-Thien region within the overall Champa culture.

- Assess the historical and cultural values ​​of Champa cultural relics and artifacts in this area.

11. Practical applications:

- Contributing to raising awareness of Champa culture in general, and the Binh-Tri-Thien region in particular.

- To be used as a reference and applied in teaching the specialized topic of Champa culture at universities.

- To assist scientists and cultural managers in researching, preserving, and promoting the value of Champa cultural relics and artifacts in the area.

12. Future research directions:

- The origins of Champa culture in this region.

- The history and culture of Champa in Binh-Tri-Thien during the first 10 centuries AD.

- Studying Champa sculpture in Binh-Tri-Thien from the perspective of iconography.

- Preserving and promoting the value of Champa cultural relics and artifacts in this area within the current context.

13. Published works related to the dissertation:

ButNguyen Van Quang(2015)"The role of Hoa Chau citadel (Thua Thien Hue) in the history of Champa and Dai Viet: an approach through the results of archaeological research.Journal of Archaeology (5), Vietnam Institute of Archaeology, pp. 38 - 61.

ButNguyen Van Quang(2016), “"Champa temple and tower relics in Thua Thien Hue",Journal of Archaeology (6), Vietnam Institute of Archaeology, pp. 73 - 94.

ButNguyen Van Quang(2016), “The Hoa Chau ancient citadel water system (Quang Thanh commune, Quang Dien district, Thua Thien Hue province)Science Journal (11), Hue University, pp. 183 - 197.

- Nguyen Van Quang (2016), “Hoa Chau citadel in Thua Thien Hue province: New views on archaeological research result from 2007 to 2012”, Hue University Journal of Science and Humanities (09), pp. 85 - 95.

- Nguyen Van Quang (2016), “Sites of Champa temples/towers in Thua Thien Hue”, Archeology Journal (11), Vietnam Institute of Archeology, pp. 65 - 86.

- Nguyen Van Quang(Project leader) (2017), “New understanding of Hoa Chau ancient citadel in Thua Thien Hue through excavation and research results from 2007-2013”, Hue University Foundation Project, code numberDHH2015-01-77Officially accepted in March 2017.

 

INFORMATION ON DOCTORAL THESIS

1. Full name: Nguyen Van Quang 2. Sex: male

3. Date of birth: 2ndNovember 1982 4. Plate of birth: Binh Dinh

5. Admission decision number: No. 3216/2014/QD-XHNV-SDH, dated December 31, 2014 of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University.

6. Changes in academic process: Adjusting the title of the thesis, No. 2963/QD-XHNV, dated November 14, 2017 of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University.

7. Official thesis title: Sites of Champa temple - towers, citadels in Quang Binh, Quang Tri, Thua Thien Hue.

8. Major: Archeology Code: 62.22.03.17

9. Supervisor: Dr. Le Dinh Phung and Ass. Pro. Dr. Han Van Khan

10. Summary of the new findings of the thesis:

- Gathering, systemizing and providing full objective information of temple – towers relics and citadels of Champa culture which still stands in the area of ​​Binh – Tri – Thien.

- Building-up the allocation map of typical cultural relics in this area.

- Clarifying the features of the system of Champa temple - towers and citadels in the area of ​​Binh – Tri – Thien.

- Resolving the relationships among the system of relics of Champa culture in the area of ​​Binh - Tri - Thien.

- Evaluating the value of relics of Champa culture in this area

11. Practical applicability:

- Contributing to the enhancement of the knowledge upon the Champa culture in general and upon the Quang Binh – Quang Tri – Thua Thien Hue in particular.

- Referencing and applying in the teaching topic Champa culture in universities.

- Supporting the scientists and culture managers in researching, preserving and promoting the value of Champa cultural relics in this area.

12. Further research directions:

- The origin of Champa culture in this area.

- History and culture of Champa in Binh – Tri – Thien area in the first 10 centuries AD

- Research the sculptures of Champa in Binh – Tri – Thien area under the angle of Metaphysics.

- Preserve and promote the value of cultural relics of Champa in this area.

13. Thesis-related publications:

- Nguyen Van Quang (2015), "Role of Hoa Chau citadel (Thua Thien Hue) in the history of Champa and Dai Viet: access through archeological findings", Journal of Archeology, Vietnam Institute of Archeology, pp. 38 - 61.

- Nguyen Van Quang (2016), "Temple Relics in Champa Tower in Thua Thien Hue", Journal of Archeology (6), Vietnam Institute of Archeology, pp. 73 - 94.

- Nguyen Van Quang (2016), "Water systems of Hoa Chau ancient citadel (Quang Thanh Commune, Quang Dien District, Thua Thien Hue Province)", Journal of Science (11), Hue University, pp. 183 - 197.

- Nguyen Van Quang (2016), “Hoa Chau citadel in Thua Thien Hue province: New views on archaeological research results from 2007 to 2012”, Hue University Journal of Science and Humanities (09), pp. 85 - 95.

- Nguyen Van Quang (2016), “Sites of Champa temples/towers in Thua Thien Hue”, Archeology Journal (11), Vietnam Institute of Archeology, pp. 65 - 86.

- Nguyen Van Quang (Head of the project) (2017), "New views of Hoa Chau citadel in Thua Thien Hue through excavation, research for 2007-2013", Scientific research at the groundswell level Hue University, DHH2015-01-77, officially accepted in March 2017.

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