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China Raises Sunken 800-Year-Old Porcelain-Filled Ship. Associated Press. Published ... which means "South China Sea No. 1," sank off the south China coast with some 60,000 to 80,000 ...
A Song Dynasty tomb was found in China during construction and inside were well preserved porcelain pieces and 800-year-old chopsticks ...
800-year-old 'Made in China' label reveals shipwreck secrets. An 800-year-old piece of pottery has helped archaeologists put together fascinating new details about a medieval ship that sank off ...
800-year-old chopsticks — and elaborate porcelain — found in China tomb. Take a look By Irene Wright. ... The ancient chopsticks are just over 10 inches long and 800 years old.
An 800-year-old piece of pottery has helped archaeologists put together fascinating new details about a medieval ship that sank off the coast of Indonesia. The wooden hull of the ship, which sank i… ...
Artifacts recovered from the Ming dynasty shipwrecks. Among the items are pottery and porcelain products. CGTN. Earlier this month, maritime archaeologists announced that they had recovered two ...
The wreck was overflowing with porcelain goods, including bowls, cups, plates and jars in various glaze colors, officials said. Experts said they discovered more than 100,000 porcelain pieces.
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