1. Student's full name: NGUYEN NGOC TAN 2. Gender: MALE
3. Date of birth: May 17, 1991
4. Place of birth: Tho Tien, Trieu Son, Thanh Hoa
5. Decision on student admission No. 1698/QD-XHNV-DT dated July 11, 2017, by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
6. Changes in the training process: None
7. Thesis title:
STONE STACKS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE (DONG TRIEU - QUANG NINH)
8. Major: Archaeology; Code: 60220317
9. Scientific supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dang Hong Son, Department of History, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
10. Summary of the thesis results:
This thesis is the first comprehensive monograph on the entire system of relics and artifacts at the Da Chong site (Dong Trieu - Quang Ninh).
The focus is on synthesizing the findings regarding the stratigraphy, artifacts, scale, and scope of the architectural units within the Đá Chồng site.
The artifacts found during the excavation at Đá Chồng were systematically classified and evaluated. The characteristics of the artifacts were investigated in terms of type, material, pattern, and technique.
This study aims to comprehensively compare and analyze the characteristics of the relics and artifacts at Đá Chồng and other sites within the Ngọa Vân complex, in order to determine the values of this complex in relation to other sites with similar characteristics and age.
Studying the system of relics and artifacts at Da Chong will contribute to a better understanding of the architectural appearance and function of the site.
This thesis can be used as a reference for the restoration, preservation, and promotion of the value of the Đá Chồng relic site in particular, and the Ngọa Vân relic complex in general.
At the same time, the thesis contributes to further clarifying the characteristics of architectural layout and decorative art during the Le Dynasty's restoration period.
The research findings of this thesis contribute to the study, understanding, and provision of accurate information regarding the Stone Stacks, thereby contributing to a better understanding of the basic characteristics of the architectural units within the Stone Stacks in particular and the architecture within the Ngoa Van complex in general.
11. Practical applications: This thesis can be used as a reference for restoration, preservation, teaching, learning, and research on historical sites and related artifacts.
12. Further research directions: Prospects for research on the system of relics and artifacts from the Le Dynasty's restoration period in a broader context, comparing them with areas of similar characteristics and contemporaneity.
13. Published works related to the thesis: Nguyen Ngoc Tan (2019), “Killers for architectural materials during the Le Trung Hung period in the Ngoa Van - Da Chong relic complex, Quang Ninh province”, NPHMVKCH 2018, Social Sciences Publishing House, Hanoi, pp. 334-336.
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name: NGUYEN NGOC TAN 2. Sex: Male
3. Date of birth: May 17, 1991 4. Place of birth: THANH HOA
5. Admission decision number: 1698/QD-XHNV-ĐT Dated July 11, 2017 from Headmaster of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University.
6. Changes in academic process: No change
7. Official thesis title: Archaeological Monuments DA CHONG (DONG TRIEU - QUANG NINH)
8. Major: Archeology 9. Code: 60220317
10. Supervisors: Associate Professor. Doctor DANG HONG SON, 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 to synthesize the entire system of relics and relics at Da Chong relic (Dong Trieu - Quang Ninh)
Concentrate on synthesizing the results found on the stratigraphy of the relics, the scale of the works, the scope of works of the architectural units in the Da Chong relic.
Conduct systematic classification and evaluation of relics found through excavations at Da Chong. Learn the characteristics of the system of relics of all aspects: types, materials, patterns, techniques.
Compare, synthesize and conduct analysis and evaluation of the characteristics of the system of relics and relics at Da Chong and some other relics in Ngoa Van population in order to determine the values of this relic population in relation to each other. Relationship with other monuments of the same nature and age.
Through the study of the system of monuments and relics in Da Chong, it will contribute to learn more about the architectural appearance as well as the function of the monument.
The thesis can be used as a reference for restoration, embellishment and promotion of the value of Da Chong relic in particular, and Ngoa Van relic complex in general.
At the same time, the thesis contributes to clarifying more features of architectural plan and decorative art of Le Trung Hung period
The research results of the thesis contribute to research, understanding and providing accurate documents about what is related to Da Chong, thereby contributing to further understanding of the basic characteristics of the units. Architecture in Da Chong in particular and architecture in Ngoa Van complex in general.
12. Practical applicability: The thesis can be used as a reference for the restoration, restoration, teaching, learning, learning about relics and related relics.
13. Further research directions: Research prospects on the system of vestiges and relics of the Le Trung Hung period in a wider space, compared with areas of the same nature and synchronicity.
14. Thesis-related publications: (List them in chronological order)
Nguyen Ngoc Tan (2019), "The kiln for architectural materials of the Le Trung Hung period in the Ngoa Van - Da Chong relic complex, Quang Ninh province", NPHMVKCH 2018, Social Science Publishing House, Hanoi, p. 334-336.