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OverviewAs Vietnam entered the 21st century it began to prepare for the 1000th anniversary of the founding of its capital Thăng Long, now Hanoi. In the heart of the city, a rescue excavation was launched on land earmarked for the construction of a new National Assembly building. Archaeologists unearthed thirteen centuries of vestiges of the ancient city of Thăng Long, yielding a richer record than anyone had dared to hope for. Construction plans were shelved, excavations widened, and at the city's millennial celebrations in 2010, UNESCO announced its inscription of the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long on its World Heritage List. This archaeological discovery has two histories. The first, told here by the archaeologists involved, is the story of the dig, as their trowels brought to light the bricks, tiles, pillars, sculptures and ceramics of countless ancient temples and palaces. The second is the history of the citadel itself, in its early years as an outpost of the Chinese empire, in its heyday as the Forbidden City of Vietnam's emperors, and in its downgrading and eventual destruction at the hands of the Nguyen dynasty and French colonial rulers. The book relates the questions, findings and emotions of research team members as the imperial citadel took shape before their eyes. Drawing on the results of their work, it presents a historical narrative of the continuous development of a regional political centre on this site. Bringing together history, urban history and a fascinating story of the interplay of influences from China and Southeast Asia, this is also a fascinating case of an Asian capital city coming to understand its history, and deciding how to preserve its archaeological remains. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew Hardy , Tien Ðông NguyenPublisher: NUS Press Imprint: NUS Press Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9789813252295ISBN 10: 9813252294 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 30 June 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"Even those who are familiar with Hanoi will find this book encaptivating, refreshing, personal, and filled with juicy details."" – Tana Li, Australian National University" Author InformationAndrew Hardyis a historian of Vietnam, with research interests in migration and ethnic relations. He heads the Hanoi centre of the École française d'Extrême-Orient (EFEO). Nguyễn Tiến Đôngwas an archaeologist at the Institute of Archaeology, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |