Japanese archaeologist awarded medal
HA NOI (VNS)– Late Japanese archaeologist Nishimura Masanari, who made many contributions to Vietnamese archaeology, was awarded a posthumous Friendship Medal by the According to archaeological expert Tong Trung Tin, the medal was recognition for Nishimura's active contributions to Nishimura died in a motorbike accident on Highway 5 from Ha Noi to Hai Phong on his way to an archaeological site in June. Nishimura, 48, who is known in A graduate of In November 1998, Nishimura discovered a section of moulding used to cast bronze drums 2,000 years ago. It is the only one of its kind excavated in the country and helps prove that Both his postgraduate and doctorate theses were about Vietnamese archaeology and its ancient civilisations. Together with his wife Nishino Noriko, Nishimura worked tirelessly for 12 years to build an ancient earthenware museum in |
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