Among these artifacts is the Đắk Sơn lithophone, dating back about 3,500-3,000 years, along with the Vũ Bản bronze drum and a ceramic pot from the Đông Sơn culture, dating to the 3rd-2nd century BC.

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Vietnamese law describes national treasures as being objects with extremely precious, unique value to the country's historical, cultural or scientific heritage.