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Carbonized wood group found at prince's mansion ruins in Chengdu

2014-07-18 09:08:24

(peopledaily.com.cn)

 

A carbonized wood group is discovered at Prince Shu's Mansion ruins in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan province on July 15, 2014.Each trunk is 30 meters long and 15 meters wide. A one-meter-high stone statue was also unearthed at the archaeological site on the same day. [Photo/scol.com.cn]

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