Ngô Văn Doanh

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Ngô Văn Doanh (born 1949) is a Vietnamese archaeologist, social scientist and cultural researcher. He is a professor of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies of the Vietnamese Institute of Social Sciences, which he joined in 1974, and served as Deputy Director from 1999 until 2006. He has conducted much research into Vietnamese culture, particularly Champa culture in the Central Highlands (Tay Nguyen).[1][2] In 2002 he published a book, Champa Ancient Towers: Reality and Legend on Champa architecture and legend.[3][4]

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  1. ^ Nghiên cứu lịch sử (in Vietnamese). Viện sử học. 2006. p. 47.
  2. ^ Champa: tổng mục lục các công trình nghiên cứu (in Vietnamese). Viện nghiên cứu văn hoá nghệ thuật Việt Nam. 2002. p. 106.
  3. ^ Phước, Lưu Hữu (2010). Buddhist Architecture. Grafikol. p. 317. ISBN 978-0-9844043-0-8.
  4. ^ Ngô, Văn Doanh (2002). Champa Ancient Towers: Reality and Legend. Thé̂ giới.