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- Sa_Huỳnh_culture abstract "The Sa Huỳnh culture (Vietnamese: Văn hóa Sa Huỳnh) was a culture in modern-day central and southern Vietnam that flourished between 1000 BCE and 200 CE. Archaeological sites from the culture have been discovered from the Mekong Delta to Quang Binh province in central Vietnam. The Sa Huynh people were most likely the predecessors of the Cham people, an Austronesian-speaking people and the founders of the kingdom of Champa.The site at Sa Huynh was discovered in 1909. Sa Huynh sites were rich in locally-worked iron artefacts, typified by axes, swords, spearheads, knives and sickles. In contrast, bronze artifacts were dominant in the Đông Sơn culture sites found in northern Vietnam and elsewhere in mainland Southeast Asia.The Sa Huynh culture cremated adults and buried them in jars covered with lids, a practice unique to the culture. Ritually broken offerings usually accompanied the jar burials. The culture is also typified by its unique ear ornaments featuring two-headed animals. The ornaments were commonly made from jade (nephrite), but also made from glass. Bead ornaments were also commonly found in Sa Huynh burials, most commonly made from glass.The Sa Huynh culture showed evidence of an extensive trade network. Sa Huynh beads were made from glass, carnelian, agate, olivine, zircon, gold and garnet; most of these materials were not local to the region, and were most likely imported. Han Dynasty-style bronze mirrors were also found in Sa Huynh sites. Conversely, Sa Huynh produced ear ornaments have been found in archaeological sites in Central Thailand, Taiwan (Orchid Island), and the Philippines (Palawan).".
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- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Bead.
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- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Carnelian.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st_millennium_BC_in_Vietnam.
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- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Cham_people.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Champa.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Chams.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Higham_(archaeologist).
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Cremation.
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- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Glass.
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- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Mekong_Delta.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Nephrite.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Olivine.
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- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Palawan.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
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- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Polycephaly.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Sickle.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Taiwan.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Vietnam.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Zircon.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink Đông_Sơn_culture.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLink File:Asia_200bc.jpg.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sa Huỳnh culture".
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sa Huỳnh".
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- Sa_Huỳnh_culture subject Category:1st_millennium_BC_in_Vietnam.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture subject Category:Ancient_Vietnam.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture subject Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Southeast_Asia.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture subject Category:Archaeology_of_Vietnam.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture subject Category:Iron_Age_Asia.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture comment "The Sa Huỳnh culture (Vietnamese: Văn hóa Sa Huỳnh) was a culture in modern-day central and southern Vietnam that flourished between 1000 BCE and 200 CE. Archaeological sites from the culture have been discovered from the Mekong Delta to Quang Binh province in central Vietnam. The Sa Huynh people were most likely the predecessors of the Cham people, an Austronesian-speaking people and the founders of the kingdom of Champa.The site at Sa Huynh was discovered in 1909.".
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture label "Sa Huỳnh culture".
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture sameAs Sa-Huynh-Kultur.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture sameAs Culture_de_Sa_Huỳnh.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture sameAs 사후인_문화.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture sameAs Sa_Huin_kultūra.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture sameAs Kultura_Sa_Huỳnh.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture sameAs m.08pmvd.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture sameAs Сахюинь.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture sameAs Văn_hóa_Sa_Huỳnh.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture sameAs Q2000186.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture sameAs Q2000186.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture wasDerivedFrom Sa_Huỳnh_culture?oldid=676649760.
- Sa_Huỳnh_culture depiction Asia_200bc.jpg.
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