3,000 year old rice current variety

Rice grains, supposed to date back to about 3,000 years ago at Den Citadel relic site in Hanoi’s Me Linh District, are in fact a current rice variety, scientists said at a seminar held by the Agricultural Genetics Institute on Tuesday.

Rice grains, supposed to date back to about 3,000 years ago at Den Citadel relic site in Hanoi’s Me Linh District, are in fact a current rice variety, scientists said at a seminar held by the Agricultural Genetics Institute on Tuesday.

Den Citadel rice is about to be harvested (Photo: Thanh Nien)
Den Citadel rice is about to be harvested (Photo: Thanh Nien)

AND analysis indicates that the rice grains are completely similar with Khang Dan, a current rice variety, said Dr. Luu Minh Cuc from the institute.

Vietnamese archaeologists found the rice grains at the Den Citadel relic site in May.

Thanh Den is a well-known Vietnamese archaeological site. Seven excavations have taken place at the site since 2001.

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