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VIETNAM: JOURNEYS OF BODY, MIND & SPIRIT | American Museum of Natural History (71 words)
Attributed to Oc Eo culture; Vinh Long Province; date unknown
Oc Eo, where this bowl was found, was a flourishing port in what is now southwestern Vietnam between 0 and A.D.500.
Part of a maritime civilization whose trade network stretched from China to the western Mediterranean, Oc Eo was rediscovered by archaeologists in the 1940s.
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Excavations carried out in the Oc Eo area in My Lam village, Kien Hoa district by the French produced a quantity of artefacts of an impressive quality.
Oc Eo appeared as the early capital of Funan and an import center of trade, with sea-links as far reaching as Rome, Persia, India, Burma and China.
The Oc Eo civilization was renowned for its crystal glass and beautifully crafted jewellery, and it remains a mystery why this highly developed
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