Information on the thesis "Architectural Foundations of the Ly, Tran, and Ho Dynasties through Archaeological Documents" by graduate student Bui Van Hieu, majoring in Archaeology.1. Student's Full Name: Bui Van Hieu 2. Gender: Male 3. Date of Birth: January 6, 1979 4. Place of Birth: Tay Ho, Quang An, Tu Liem, Hanoi 5. Decision No. 2463/2006/QD-XHNV-DT&SDH dated November 3, 2006, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, recognizing the student. 6. Changes during the training process: None. 7. Thesis Title: Architectural Foundations of the Ly, Tran, and Ho Dynasties through Archaeological Documents. 8. Specialization: Archaeology Code: 60 22 60 9. Scientific Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tong Trung Tin, Institute of Archaeology, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences. 10. Summary of thesis results: The thesis has updated and systematized archaeological materials on architectural foundations of the Ly, Tran, and Ho dynasties, and initially presented the basic characteristics of materials and foundation reinforcement techniques of this period. 11. Practical applications: The thesis can be used as a reference for the restoration and reconstruction of traditional Vietnamese architectural works from this period. 12. Future research directions: Continue researching types of traditional Vietnamese architectural foundations discovered through archaeological excavations from previous and subsequent periods. Aim to systematize all archaeological materials on traditional Vietnamese architectural foundations throughout history. 13. Published works related to the thesis: - Nguyen Hong Kien, Bui Van Hieu (2009), On the types of bricks recovered at the Xa Tac Altar site (Hanoi), New discoveries in archaeology in 2008, Social Sciences Publishing House, pp. 541-544. - Bui Van Hieu (2008), Traces of architectural foundation lines at the Xa Tac Altar (Hanoi), New discoveries in archaeology in 2007, Social Sciences Publishing House, pp. 380-381. - Bui Van Hieu (2008), Discovery of a brick with inscriptions in the Ancestral Pagoda Garden, Hoa Yen Pagoda, Yen Tu historical site, Quang Ninh, New discoveries in archaeology in 2007, Social Sciences Publishing House, pp. 376-377. - Bui Van Hieu, Nguyen Anh Tuan, Nguyen Huu Cong, Le Dinh Ngoc, Pham Hoai Nam, Dinh Hai Truong (2008), Article - Bui Van Hieu (2007), "Investigation, excavation, and exploration of the Yen Tu historical site, Quang Ninh," New discoveries in archaeology in 2007, Social Sciences Publishing House, pp. 306-308. - Bui Van Hieu (2007), "Beginning to understand the techniques for reinforcing the foundations of the lemon blossom road during the Tran Dynasty," New discoveries in archaeology in 2006, Social Sciences Publishing House, pp. 533-535. - Bui Van Hieu (2005), "On the architectural pillar foundations in pit A5 - 18 Hoang Dieu, Hanoi," New discoveries in archaeology in 2004, Social Sciences Publishing House, pp. 325-327.
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name: Hieu Van BUI 2. Sex: Male 3. Date of birth: January 6th 1979 4. Place of birth: Hanoi 5. Admission decision number: 2463/2006/QD-XHNV-DT&SĐH Dated November 3rd 2006. 6. Changes in academic process: No changes 7. Official thesis title: The building foundations in the Li, Tran, Ho dynasties through archaeological data. 8. Major: Archeology 9. Code: 60 22 60 10. Supervisors: Associate Professor. Tin Trung Tong 11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: In this thesis, archaeological data about building foundations in the Li, Tran, Ho dynasties is updated and systematized. Besides that, the matter's workshop initially gives basic characteristics about materials and reinforced techniques of building foundation in this period. 12. Practical applicability: This master's thesis can be used as reference material for the restoration and reconstruction of the buildings in this period. 13. Further research directions: Carry on to study Viet traditional building foundation types through archaeological data in the earlier and later periods. Based on that, initially systematize all the archaeological data of Viet traditional building foundation in the past. 14. Thesis-related publications: - Kien Hong Nguyen, Hieu Van Bui. 2009. The brick types found at Dan Xa Tac (Altar to Earth), Hanoi. New archaeological discoveries in 2008, The Social publishers sciences, 541 – 544. - Hieu Van Bui. 2008. The foundation bound parts found at Dan Xa Tac (Altar to Earth), Hanoi. New archaeological discoveries in 2007, The Social publishers sciences, 380 – 381. - Hieu Van Bui. 2008. A chrysanthemums brick with inscription found at Vuon Thap To, Hoa Yen pagoda, Yen Tu sanctuary. New archaeological discoveries in 2007, The Social publishers sciences, 376 – 377. - Hieu Van Bui, Tuan Anh Nguyen, Cong Huu Nguyen, Ngoc Dinh Le, Nam Hoai Pham, Truong Hai Dinh. 2008. Archaeological survey at Yen Tu sanctuary (Quang Ninh). New archaeological discoveries in 2007, The Social publishers sciences, 306 – 308. - Hieu Van Bui. 2007. Initial studies about the foundation reinforced techniques of the “lemon flower” ways in Tran dynasty. New archaeological discoveries in 2006, The Social publishers sciences, 533 – 535. - Hieu Van Bui. 2005. Column holes found in A5 trench at 18 Hoang Dieu, Hanoi (Thang Long Imperial Citadel). New archaeological discoveries in 2004, The Social publishers sciences, 325 – 327.