1. Full name of PhD student: Kieu Dinh Son 2. Gender: Male
3. Date of birth: October 1, 1975 4. Place of birth: Quang Ninh
5. Decision on recognition of PhD students No. 3253/2016/QD-XHNV dated September 30, 2016 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU
6. Changes in the training process:
- Extend training period from October 1, 2019 to September 30, 2021;
- Return to work unit from October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2023.
7. Thesis topic: Temple relics related to the Tran dynasty in Dong Trieu (Quang Ninh)
8. Major: Archaeology 9. Code: 62 22 03 17
10. Scientific instructor:
Associate Professor, Dr. Tong Trung Tin; and Associate Professor, Dr. Dang Hong Son
11. Summary of new results of the thesis:
- Synthesize and systematize archaeological, historical and cultural sources of information on temple relics related to the Tran Dynasty in Dong Trieu;
- Determine the structure and characteristics of the temple relics related to the Tran Dynasty in Dong Trieu in terms of: scale, ground structure and architectural form, construction materials and techniques, and other types of relics. Thereby, providing the overall ground structure of the An Sinh palace of the Tran Dynasty princes and the Thai Mieu of the Tran Dynasty;
- The role of temple relics in Dong Trieu for the Tran dynasty; the historical and worship process of these temples from the Tran dynasty to the present; the behavior of the Le - Nguyen dynasties towards temples related to the Tran dynasty in Dong Trieu;
- Identify the historical, cultural and heritage values of the temple relic system related to the Tran Dynasty in Dong Trieu;
- Providing archaeological documents to determine some historical issues of the Tran Dynasty: the issue of Thai Mieu being built in Phu De; the issue of the "dispersed" power structure of the Tran Dynasty monarchy; the role and position of An Sinh Vuong Tran Lieu and his Thang Moc hamlet in the early Tran Dynasty;
- Provide a scientific basis for the process of developing a plan to preserve, restore, reconstruct and promote the historical, cultural and heritage values of two groups of temple relics related to the Tran Dynasty in Dong Trieu in the context of current and future local economic and cultural development (when Yen Tu world heritage is recognized by UNESCO).
12. Practical applicability: The results of the thesis provide scientific arguments for identifying the value of relics; are reliable scientific documents serving the work of education and promoting the value of relics; The results of the thesis contribute to the basis for the preservation and restoration of relics. Contribute highly reliable documents for the research and identification of architectural relics of temples and shrines through the ages.
13. Further research directions: Research on the characteristics of the temple relic system of Vietnamese monarchical dynasties.
14. Published works related to the thesis:
(1) Nguyen Van Anh, Kieu Dinh Son (2018), "Tran Dynasty Temple System in Dong Trieu, Quang Ninh", Journal of Science and Technology (60), pp. 38-41;
(2) Dang Hong Son, Kieu Dinh Son, Do Minh Nghia (2019), "An Sinh Temple Relic (Quang Ninh): Perception through historical and archaeological documents", Journal of Archaeology (5), pp.89-100;
(3) Kieu Dinh Son (2023), “The An Sinh large ceramic basin in the Complex of the Tran Dynasty ceramics discovered at the An Sinh temple (Dong Trieu - Quang Ninh)”, The Fist International Conference on the Issues of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University Publishing House, pp.518-535;
(4) Kieu Dinh Son (2023), “Tran Dynasty temple as relics in Dong Trieu (Quang Ninh) through Archaeological Materials”, The Fist International Conference on the Issues of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University Publishing House, pp.536-550;
(5) Dang Hong Son, Nguyen Van Anh, Kieu Dinh Son (2023), "Buddhist pagoda and tower heritage of the Ly - Tran dynasty (11th - 13th century in Vietnam", Journal of Popular Archaeology (4), pp. 77-85, ISSN 2095-5685.
(邓鸿山、阮文英、乔丁山:《11-13越南李朝的佛教寺塔遗产》, 《大众考古》第4(118)期,2023年,77~85页,ISSN 2095-5685).
INFORMATION ON DOCTORAL THESIS
1. Full name: Kieu Dinh Son 2. Sex: Male
3. Date of birth: October 1, 1975 4. Place of birth: Quang Ninh
5. Admission decision number:
Decision on recognition of PhD learners No. 3253/2016/Decision- Social Sciences and Humanities dated September 30, 2016
6. Changes in academic process:
- The training period has been extended from October 1, 2019, to September 30, 2021;
- Returned to work from October 1, 2021, to September 30, 2023.
7. Official thesis title: Temple and shrine relics related to the Tran Dynasty in Dong Trieu (Quang Ninh)
8. Major: Archeology 9. Code: 62 22 03 17
10. Supervisors:
Associate Professor, Dr. Tong Trung Tin
Associate Professor, Dr. Dang Hong Son
11. Summary of the new findings of the thesis:
- Store and systematize the information about archaeological, historical and cultural sources of documents on temples and shrines (small temple) relics related to the Tran Dynasty in Dong Trieu.
- Realize and recognize the structure and characteristics of temples and shrines relics related to the Tran Dynasty in Dong Trieu in terms of scale, ground structure and architectural form, construction materials and techniques as well as other kinds of relics. Thereby, it is the conditions to provide the overall ground structure of the An Sinh palace' royal families of the Tran Dynasty and the Tran royal Ancestor's temple (Thai temple).
- The roles of temples and shrines relics in Dong Trieu for the Tran Dynasty include the historical and worship process of these ones from the Tran Dynasty to the present; the behavior of the Le - Nguyen dynasties towards temples and shrines relating to the Tran Dynasty in Dong Trieu.
- Determine the historical, cultural and heritage values of the system of temples and shrines relics relating to the Tran Dynasty in Dong Trieu.
- Providing archaeological data to identify some historical issues of the Tran Dynasty, the issues of Ancestor's temple being built in the royal Residence areas outside the imperial citadel; the issues of the scattered power structure of the Tran Dynasty monarchy, the role and position of Tran Lieu (the king of An Sinh) and his own land given in the early Tran Dynasty..
- Proving a scientific basis for the process of creating a plan to preserve, restore, reconstruct and promote the historical, cultural and heritage values of two groups of temples and shrines relics relating to the Tran Dynasty in Dong Trieu in the context of current and future local economy and cultural development (when Yen Tu World Heritage Site is recognized by UNESCO).
12. Practically applied applicability: The results of the Thesis provide scientific basis for identifying the values of the relics. They are reliable scientific documents serving the work of education and promotion of the values of the relics. The results of the Thesis contribute to the proof for the preservation and the restoration of the relics. Also, it contributes to giving highly reliable documents for the research and identification of temples and shrines architectural relics through the periods of history.
13. Further research directions: Research on the characteristics of the temples and shrines of the relic system of Vietnamese monarchical dynasties.
14. Published works related to the thesis:
(1) Nguyen Van Anh, Kieu Dinh Son (2018), “Tran Dynasty Temple System in Dong Trieu, Quang Ninh”, Journal of Science and Technology (60), pp38-41;
(2) Dang Hong Son, Kieu Dinh Son, Do Minh Nghia (2019), “An Sinh Temple Relic (Quang Ninh): Recognition through historical and archaeological documents”, Journal of Archaeology (5), pp. 89-100;
(3) Kieu Dinh Son (2023), “The An Sinh large ceramic basin in the Complex of the Tran Dynasty ceramics discovered at the An Sinh temple (Dong Trieu - Quang Ninh)”, The Fist International Conference on the Issues of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University Publishing House, pp. 518-535;
(4) Kieu Dinh Son (2023), “Tran Dynasty temple as relics in Dong Trieu (Quang Ninh) through Archaeological Materials”, The Fist International Conference on the Issues of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University Publishing House, pp536-550;
(5) Dang Hong Son, Nguyen Van Anh, Kieu Dinh Son (2023), “Buddhist tower pagoda heritage of the Ly - Tran period (11th - 13th century in Vietnam)”, Journal of Popular Archaeology (4), pp. 77-85, ISSN 2095-5685.
(邓鸿山、阮文英、乔丁山:《11-13越南李朝的佛教寺塔遗产》, 《大众考古》第4(118)期,2023年,77~85页,ISSN 2095-5685).