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This photograph preserves a breathtaking moment in the history of Chinese archaeology. The circular grey objects in the center are slices of lotus root. Dating from 160 BC, they had lain buried for over 2,100 years before being discovered in a vessel inside a tomb in present-day | Collector
This photograph preserves a breathtaking moment in the history of Chinese archaeology. The circular grey objects in the center are slices of lotus root. Dating from 160 BC, they had lain buried for over 2,100 years before being discovered in a vessel inside a tomb in present-day
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This photograph preserves a breathtaking moment in the history of Chinese archaeology. The circular grey objects in the center are slices of lotus root. Dating from 160 BC, they had lain buried for over 2,100 years before being discovered in a vessel inside a tomb in present-day

This photograph preserves a breathtaking moment in the history of Chinese archaeology. The circular grey objects in the center are slices of lotus root. Dating from 160 BC, they had lain buried for over 2,100 years before being discovered in a vessel inside a tomb in present-day

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