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TTLV: Bach Dang River basin from the 8th century BC to the 3rd century AD through archaeological documents

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1. Student's full name:Hoang Tuan Anh \
2. Gender:Male
3. Date of birth:06/11/1998
4. Place of birth:Peace
5. Decision to recognize student number:1811/QD-XHNV dated September 8, 2021 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
6. Changes in the training process:Extended 03 times:
- 3094/QD-XHNV, August 21, 2023;
- 1148/QD-XHNV, dated March 1, 2024;
- 4333/QD-XHNV, August 22, 2024.
7. Thesis topic: Bach Dang River basin from the 8th century BC to the 3rd century AD through archaeological documents
8. Major:Archaeology; Code: 8229010.01
9. Scientific instructor:Dr. Nguyen Van Anh, Faculty of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
10. Summary of thesis results:
The thesis synthesizes the complete system of archaeological relics and artifacts from the 8th century BC - 3rd century AD in the Bach Dang river basin. In addition to the synthesis, initial research, and giving viewpoints with the aim of clarifying the nature, type and age of the relics and artifacts.
Record the archaeological relic system of the period of the 8th century BC - 3rd century AD on satellite maps through Google my map software. Clearly showing the residential layers and burials with locations on the map helps the map system become a reference source when researching the archaeology of the Dong Son - Han period in the Hai Phong and Quang Ninh areas.
Clarifying the cultural appearance of Bach Dang residents and giving some personal interpretations about the position and importance of the Bach Dang river basin in the flow of Vietnamese history as well as the maritime trade system in the early AD.
11. Practical application:The thesis is a reference basis for studies on the Bach Dang River basin in the period of the 8th century BC - 3rd century AD. In addition, the thesis is a source of reference for studies on Dong Son culture and the period of Chinese domination in the Northern region of Vietnam and early AD sea trade in the Gulf of Tonkin.
12. Further research directions:Connecting ancient coastal trading ports in Vietnam, finding connections, and gaining a clearer understanding of the maritime silk road in the 1st - 3rd century AD.
13. Published works related to the thesis: Are not
 
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name:Hoang Tuan Anh
2. Sex:Male
3. Date of birth:06/11/1998                            
4. Place of birth:Thai Binh
5.Admission decision number:1811/QD-XHNV Dated September 8, 2021 from Principal of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University.
6. Changes in academic process:
- No. 3094/QD-XHNV dated August 21, 2023;
- No. 1148/QD-XHNV dated March 01, 2024;
- No. 4333/QD-XHNV dated August 22, 2024.
7. Official thesis title: The Bach Dang basin from 8th BC to 3rd CE through archaeological material
8. Major
: Archeology Code: 8229010.01
9. Supervisors:Dr. Nguyen Van Anh, Faculty of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
10. Summary of the findings of the thesis:
- The thesis synthesizes the system of archaeological relics and artifacts from the 8th BC - 3rd AD in the Bach Dang basin. In addition, the author gave the viewpoints to clarify the materials, types and date of the monument and artifacts.
-The author added the system of archaeological relics from the 8th BC - 3rd AD on satellite maps through Google my map. The map is divided into residential layer and burial layer . This division allows for comparisons between each archaeological site with others. The theis's map became the source of the archaeological research in Dong Son - Han period at the Hai Phong and Quang Ninh areas.
- Clarifying the cultural appearance of Bach Dang residents and giving some personal interpretations about the position of the Bach Dang basin in Vietnamese history as well as the maritime trade system in the early AD.
11. Practical applicability:The author hopes that this thesis will serve as a reference for colleagues and researchers in the field of archeology. Besides, the thesis is a reference basis for research on the Bach Dang basin from the 8th BC – 3rd AD. Moreover, this thesis becomcame a reference material for research on Dong Son culture and the Northern colonial and the maritime trade in the Gulf of Tonkin throughout 10 centuries AD.
12. Further research directions:Connecting the ancient trading port on the coast of Vietnam with the maritime silk road from 1st – 3rd AD. Besides, get new insights from this material.
13. Thesis-related publications:None













 

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