Cát Tiên archaeological site

{{Short description|Archaeological site in Vietnam}}

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Cát Tiên archaeological site or Cát Tiên Sanctuary ({{langx|vi|Thánh địa Cát Tiên}}) is an archaeological site located between the two sectors of Cát Tiên National Park, Cát Tiên District, Lâm Đồng Province, southern Central Highlands. Accidentally discovered in 1985, the site has been subjected to debate among historians about its origin. The highly Indianized civilization which developed this site inhabited it between the 4th century and 9th centuries AD.[http://vietnamnews.vnagency.com.vn/showarticle.php?num=01ANT300807 Relics tell story of medieval-era Central Highlands civilisation] The hill temple 1A of Cát Tiên features the largest stone lingam ever found in Southeast Asia.

Gallery

Image:Temple 2 Cat Tien.jpg|One of the temples at mound no.2

Image:A1 Temple Cat Tien.jpg|Temple 1A on top of a hill

Image:Cat Tien large lingam.jpg|Stone lingam at temple 1A, at 2.1 meter tall, this is the largest stone lingam ever found in Southeast Asia

Image:Lintel Cat Tien.jpg|Lintels of temple, Cát Tiên Museum exhibition

Image:Cat Tien lingam.jpg|A stone linga

Image:Cat Tien gold.jpg|Golden leaf with Lakshmi figure. Golden lingam amulet

Image:Cattien ceramic bowl.png|A ceramic bowl, Vietnam Museum of History

Image:Cattien copper axe and mold.png|Copper axe and mold

Image:Cattien copper linga.png|A copper linga

Image:Cattien pottery burial jar.png|Ceramic burial jar

Image:Cattien rock crystal linga.png|Crystal linga

Image:Cattien stone yoni.png|Stone yoni

Image:Cattien the Uma goddess riding the Mahisa buffalo monster.png|A statue of Uma riding the Mahisa buffalo

Image:Cattien tower bricks.png|Bricks for tower building

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