ID | 148878 |
Title Proper | Preliminary research of Hindu sculptural artifacts of Vijaya period in champa in binh ðinh province |
Language | ENG |
Author | Tu, Phan Anh |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The French archaeologists carried excavations in Bình Ðinh Province during early years of the twentieth century, and the Champa artifacts, discovered during the same period, have been preserved in some Museums in Vietnam and France, such as Museum of Vietnam History in Hochiminh City, the Museum of Chãm Sculptures in Ðà Nang and Museum of Natural History in France. However, archaeological finds of Champa arts, discovered after 1975, are only exhibited in Bình Ðinh Provincial Museum. But, finds of two excavations in An Nhon and Tây Son Districts conducted in 2002, 2004 and the recent excavation in Phú Yên Province in 2008 haven’t been still announced in any monographs. For this reason, my research paper is for the purpose of the studies of the latest archaeological achievements reflecting the progress of Champa art as well as art relationship of the Champa and contiguous kingdoms in Vijaya period. In the eleventh century. The Champa art has been deeply influenced by other arts such as the arts of India, Ðai Viet (former Vietnam), Angkor and Java. Keywords: Kingdom of Champa, Hinduism Sculpture, Trinity Divinities, Sacred animal, Vijaya, Bình Ðinh, Tháp Mam style, Bình Ð Provincial Museum. |
`In' analytical Note | Dialogue Vol. 18, No.01; Jul-Sep 2016: p.28-48 |
Journal Source | Dialogue 2016-09 18, 1 |
Key Words | Champa ; Preliminary Research ; Hindu Sculptural Artifacts ; Vijaya Period ; Binh Ðinh Province |