2,200-Year-Old Leaves Unearthed in Ancient Chu State Tomb in East China
Archaeologists in east China have unearthed 2,200-year-old leaves in an ancient Chu State tomb, offering new insights into preservation methods and burial customs.
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Archaeologists in east China have unearthed 2,200-year-old leaves in an ancient Chu State tomb, offering new insights into preservation methods and burial customs.
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