Làng Cả

Làng Cả (Việt Trì) is an archaeological site in the Red River Delta in northern Vietnam.

Excavations there yielded a number of coffins containing relics of the Bronze Age Dong Son culture.

The Vietnamese archaeologists Trinh Sinh and Ngo Si Hong did refer to recorded evidence of the presence of comparatively wealthy graves in certain parts of the cemetery.

The graves in the eastern sector had a paucity of material goods enclosed in the coffins, while those in the west were much wealthier and accounted for 85.8% of the bronze that was recovered from the burial site.

Some of the weapons were decorated with geometric patterns and pictorial scenes of deer, dogs and people travelling on water transport.