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Lianyungang Museum at the Han Dynasty two thousand years does not rot woman (4)
8/22/2008 6:55:00 PM
Han woman,Museums,Archaeological Heritage,, Cultural relic archaeology, Lianyungang in Jiangsu
Han woman,Museums,Archaeological Heritage,, Cultural relic archaeology, Lianyungang in Jiangsu
Han woman,Museums,Archaeological Heritage,, Cultural relic archaeology, Lianyungang in Jiangsu
Han woman,Museums,Archaeological Heritage,, Cultural relic archaeology, Lianyungang in Jiangsu
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August 22, Lianyungang City Museum "eternal mystery - Ling Hui-ping" display usher in the first exhibition visitors, shows the local civilization history of the Han Dynasty and social outlook. It is understood that the Mummy "Ling Hui-ping," the world is the history of a major archaeological discovery, is the third in China so far found a wet body, a valuable historical and scientific value of his millennium does not rot the eternal magic of a mystery. News Links: July 2003, the Museum of Lianyungang City of Jiangsu Province in the area, rescue Ssangyong excavated tomb. The late Western Han Dynasty tombs for the times, Archaeological Finds more than 80. In particular, shocked the world is that the tomb also unearthed a well preserved Han Dynasty basic female body wet. Mummy found the turtle with New Zealand Tongyin engraved with the "Ling Shi Hui-ping". His body muscle pull has the flexibility and toughness, nerve, and preservation of basic internal organs intact.

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