My Son, (Unesco world heritage), Vietnam
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Champa ruins of the archaeological site of My Son Sanctuary (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Quong Nam Province, Vietnam. The structures on this photo are known as archeological group C.
The site consists of many Hindu temples. The over 70 temples and tombs at My Son have been dated to the period between the 4th century and the 14th century AD. Archaeologists have divided the constructions of My Son in 10 separate groups named with the letters of the alphabet, where the most important archaeological groups are group B, C and D.
Submitted: 01/11/2018
Accepted: 02/11/2018
My Son, (Unesco world heritage), Vietnam
Buy this photo on Getty Images : Getty Images
Champa ruins of the archaeological site of My Son Sanctuary (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Quong Nam Province, Vietnam. The structures on this photo are known as archeological group C.
The site consists of many Hindu temples. The over 70 temples and tombs at My Son have been dated to the period between the 4th century and the 14th century AD. Archaeologists have divided the constructions of My Son in 10 separate groups named with the letters of the alphabet, where the most important archaeological groups are group B, C and D.
Submitted: 01/11/2018
Accepted: 02/11/2018