1. Student's full name:NGUYEN HA AN
2. Gender:FEMALE
3. Date of birth: 15/09/1998
4. Place of birth:Ben Thuy Ward, Vinh City, Nghe An Province
5. Decision number for student admission:Decision No. 4058/2022/QD-XHNV dated December 28, 2022, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
6. Changes in the training process:Are not
7. Thesis Title: METAL COIN MATERIALS DURING THE LATER LE DYNASTY (15TH – 18TH CENTURIES)
8. Major:Archeology;
9. Code:8229010.01
10. Scientific supervisor:Dr. Nguyen Van Anh, Department of History, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
11. Summary of the thesis results:
This thesis is the first monograph to combine the analytical methods of the natural sciences with the study of metal coinage from the Late Le Dynasty (15th – 18th centuries).
This thesis analyzes and evaluates the system of official currency types during the Early Le Dynasty and the Later Le Dynasty from the perspective of metallurgical archaeology.
This thesis synthesizes, compares, and builds upon research findings on Vietnamese coins from the Late Le Dynasty with Vietnamese coins from earlier periods and Chinese coins. It contributes to reconstructing a part of the socio-economic landscape of Vietnam during the 15th-18th centuries.
The research findings of this thesis contribute to understanding and providing new information on the level of development of metallurgical technology in our country during the 15th-18th centuries.
Through the study of the composition of Vietnamese coins from the Late Le Dynasty, the research promotes the development of interdisciplinary research between archaeology and the natural sciences.
12. Practical applications:This thesis can be used as a reference for future research on coins in particular and metal artifacts in general.
13. Future research directions:Research prospects on Vietnamese coinage materials from the Dinh-Early Le dynasties to the Nguyen dynasty (10th to 20th centuries).
14. Published works related to the thesis:
- Bui Van Son, Nguyen Ha An, Hoang Tuan Anh (2023), Collection of coins discovered in the Kinh Thien main palace area in 2019, New discoveries in Archaeology in 2022, pp. 456-460
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name:NGUYEN HA AN
2. Sex:Female
3. Date of birth: 15/09/1998
4. Place of birth:NGHE AN
5. Admission decision number:4058/2022/QD-XHNV Dated December 28, 2022 from Headmaster of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University.
6. Changes in academic process:No change
7. Official thesis title: COIN MATERIAL OF THE LATER LE DYNASTY (15TH - 18TH CENTURY)
8. Major:Archaeology
9. Code:8229010.01
10. Supervisors:PhD. NGUYEN VAN ANH, Faculty of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
11. Summary of the findings of the thesis:
The thesis is the first monograph combining the analytical method of natural sciences into the study of metal coins of the Later Le period (15th - 18th century).
The thesis analyzes and evaluates the system of official coins of the Le So and Le Trung Hung periods from the perspective of Archaeometallurgy.
The thesis is a synthesis, comparison and inheritance of the results of metal coin research between Vietnamese metal coins of the Later Le period and Vietnamese metal coins of previous periods and Chinese metal coins. Contributing to partially reconstructing the picture of the Vietnamese socio-economic background in the 15th - 18th century.
The research results of the thesis contribute to the study and provision of new documents on the development level of metallurgical techniques in our country in the 15th - 18th century.
Through the study of the composition of Vietnamese metal coins of the Later Le period, promoting the development of interdisciplinary research between archeology and natural sciences.
12. Practical applicability:The thesis can be used as a reference for future studies on metal coins in particular and metal artifacts in general.
13. Further research directions:Prospects for research on Vietnamese metal coin materials from the Dinh - Tien Le period to the Nguyen period (10th to 20th century).
14. Thesis-related publications:(List them in chronological order)
- Bui Van Son, Nguyen Ha An, Hoang Tuan Anh (2022), Collection of coins discovered at Kinh Thien Palace site through excavation season in 2019. In New archaeological discoveries in 2022 conference, p.456 – 460