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Tra Vinh province finds intact ancient earthen ramparts

A recent excavation at the Lo Gach archaeological site in the vicinity of Kom Pong Thmo Pagoda, the Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh, has revealed intact large-scale earthen ramparts believed to be the largest found so far in the southwestern region.
A recent excavation at the Lo Gach archaeological site in the vicinityof Kom Pong Thmo Pagoda, the Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh, hasrevealed intact large-scale earthen ramparts believed to be the largestfound so far in the southwestern region. Theramparts, with the East-West side 890m long and the North-South side750m long, are between 2-3m high and 10-12 m wide, even 20m wide in someplaces. The dig, carried out on 400m2 of ground byexperts from the Museum of Tra Vinh and the archaeological centre of theSouthern Institute of Social Sciences, also found vestiges of a numberof religious structures, including a rectangular mound measuring 20m by14m.
The Lo Gach site was first excavated in the 1980s. Thefindings included traces of brick structures which scattered on about 5hectares and concentrated in the precinct of Kom Pong Thmo Pagoda. Inparticular, experts discovered traces of a square structure measuring8m by 8m and 0.5-0.6m tall. It was made of bricks similar to those foundat sites from the post-Oc Eo period (between the 8 th and the 12 thcentury).
Oc Eo has been regarded as part of the historicalkingdom of Funan that flourished in the Mekong delta provinces of AnGiang, Kien Giang, Dong Thap and Bac Lieu and Can Tho city, and part ofCambodia between the 1st and the 6th century. In2008, construction workers, while building new surrounding walls andgate for Kom Pong Thmo Pagoda, dug up more old bricks and especially anintact Yoni statue made from sandstone.-VNA

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