Wed. Dec 11th, 2024

A 2,500-year-old bronze dagger believed to belong to the Dong Son
culture has been discovered in a household in central Ha Tinh province.

Le Ba Hanh, Deputy Director of the provincial
museum, said on April 1 that a group of the museum’s specialists found
the dagger when it was being kept by Nguyen Van Minh, a resident in Xuan
Hai commune, Nghi Xuan district.

The intact
poniard weighs 1 kilogramme and measures 35 centimeters in length. It
has a 15cm handle fitted by a 20cm-long, 5cm-wide bamboo leaf-shaped
blade.

The handle is decorated with the image of a
person of Dong Son style with hats and clothes carved with animal and
half animal-half human patterns.

According to the
initial assessment, this dagger is believed to be a weapon that the head
of a tribe used to show his power during the Dong Son culture.

The Dong Son culture, a prehistoric Bronze Age in Vietnam , was
centred at the Red River Valley from 1,000 BC to 1 BC and then
influenced other parts of Southeast Asia . It was typical with the
famous skilled bronze objects, such as Dong Son bronze drums.-VNA

By vivian