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Brief summary of vietnamese history
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Brief summary of Vietnamese history
Prehistoric
The following historical eras marked the development of
prehistoric Vietnam:
Paleolithic: Nui Do, Than Sa, and Son Vi cultures were remnants
of humans who first emerged between 10,000 and 30,000
years ago.
Neolithic Age: This period, which is associated with the Hoa
Binh and Bac Son cultures, the origin of wet rice society, lasted
from 5700 to 15000 years ago.
Bronze Age: A prehistoric period between the end of the
Neolithic Age and the Bronze Age, with the Phung Nguyen
civilization being the most representative.
Bronze Age: This period began around 3000 years ago and
featured standard Go Mun and Dong Dau cultures.
Iron Age: In the Ma River and Red River Delta, wet rice
cultivation and bronze casting methods developed around 1200
BC, giving rise to the Dong Son, Sa Huynh, and Oc Eo cultures.
Ancient period (2879–111 BC)
Hong Bang period (?–258 BC)
The country of Red Devils: Is a loose "federal" state of the
ancient Vietnamese tribes in the Linh Nam region. According to
legend, Kinh Duong Vuong is the ancestor of the Vietnamese
nation whose son Lac Long Quan married Au Co and gave birth
to a bag of hundreds of eggs that hatched into a hundred sons.
This is considered the ancestor of the Bach Viet people, whose
eldest son, Hung Vuong, succeeded him.
Van Lang State (7th–258 BC or 218 BC): After the dissolution of
the federal state, around the 7th century BC, the Lac Viet
people in the North at that time built a state named is Van
Lang, ruled by King Hung and based in Phong Chau (Phu Tho).
Thuc Dynasty (about 257 BC - 208 BC)