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For nearly 300 years, a cargo of Chinese porcelain lay scattered on the seafloor off Norway: stacked bowls, goblets, textiles and even pieces of chandeliers, all swallowed by the cold North Sea. Now, archaeologists have brought it back. #CoolChina | Collector
For nearly 300 years, a cargo of Chinese porcelain lay scattered on the seafloor off Norway: stacked bowls, goblets, textiles and even pieces of chandeliers, all swallowed by the cold North Sea.

Now, archaeologists have brought it back. #CoolChina
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For nearly 300 years, a cargo of Chinese porcelain lay scattered on the seafloor off Norway: stacked bowls, goblets, textiles and even pieces of chandeliers, all swallowed by the cold North Sea. Now, archaeologists have brought it back. #CoolChina

For nearly 300 years, a cargo of Chinese porcelain lay scattered on the seafloor off Norway: stacked bowls, goblets, textiles and even pieces of chandeliers, all swallowed by the cold North Sea. Now, archaeologists have brought it back. #CoolChina

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