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13th April 2011, 06:27 PM
Discovering Ming Dynasty
Mummy in China
Dinesh Vora
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Archaeologists have discovered a well-preserved, 700-year-old,
body of a woman inside a stone coffin in China.
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The coffin was found on a building site in Taizhou, in
eastern China's Jiangsu Province. Archaeologists (above)
carefully lever the lid off with crowbars
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The coffin was one of the three discovered in a tomb two
metres underground on a construction site in the city.
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Researchers from the Taizhou Museum carefully opened the
coffins. In two they found skeletons, Ming Dynasty clothes and
funerary objects. However, in the third they found the well
preserved body of a woman (above)
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The 5-foot-long corpse was tightly wrapped in cerecloth
(heavy wax-treated linen cloth used for burying the dead),
quilt and clothes.
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Archaeologists remove the body from the stone coffin
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The corpse has complete skin and clearly recognizable
facial features, hair and even eyelashes
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The Mummy.
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Archaeologists carefully unwrap some of the cloth from
around the corpse
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During their investigations members of the Taizhou museum team found a number of funerary objects, including a gem ring, a silver hairpin and more than 20 pieces of cotton clothing from the time of the Ming.
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The Gem Ring
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The Shoe
Discovering Ming Dynasty
Mummy in China
Dinesh Vora
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Mummy in China
Dinesh Vora
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Archaeologists have discovered a well-preserved, 700-year-old,
body of a woman inside a stone coffin in China.
http://us.mg60.mail.yahoo.com/ya/download?mid=1%5f12797117%5fAJhMsbcAABGkTZ8U5AIoFT WzG%2b8&pid=3&fid=Inbox&inline=1
The coffin was found on a building site in Taizhou, in
eastern China's Jiangsu Province. Archaeologists (above)
carefully lever the lid off with crowbars
http://us.mg60.mail.yahoo.com/ya/download?mid=1%5f12797117%5fAJhMsbcAABGkTZ8U5AIoFT WzG%2b8&pid=4&fid=Inbox&inline=1
The coffin was one of the three discovered in a tomb two
metres underground on a construction site in the city.
http://us.mg60.mail.yahoo.com/ya/download?mid=1%5f12797117%5fAJhMsbcAABGkTZ8U5AIoFT WzG%2b8&pid=5&fid=Inbox&inline=1
Researchers from the Taizhou Museum carefully opened the
coffins. In two they found skeletons, Ming Dynasty clothes and
funerary objects. However, in the third they found the well
preserved body of a woman (above)
http://us.mg60.mail.yahoo.com/ya/download?mid=1%5f12797117%5fAJhMsbcAABGkTZ8U5AIoFT WzG%2b8&pid=6&fid=Inbox&inline=1
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The 5-foot-long corpse was tightly wrapped in cerecloth
(heavy wax-treated linen cloth used for burying the dead),
quilt and clothes.
http://us.mg60.mail.yahoo.com/ya/download?mid=1%5f12797117%5fAJhMsbcAABGkTZ8U5AIoFT WzG%2b8&pid=8&fid=Inbox&inline=1
Archaeologists remove the body from the stone coffin
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The corpse has complete skin and clearly recognizable
facial features, hair and even eyelashes
http://us.mg60.mail.yahoo.com/ya/download?mid=1%5f12797117%5fAJhMsbcAABGkTZ8U5AIoFT WzG%2b8&pid=10&fid=Inbox&inline=1
The Mummy.
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Archaeologists carefully unwrap some of the cloth from
around the corpse
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During their investigations members of the Taizhou museum team found a number of funerary objects, including a gem ring, a silver hairpin and more than 20 pieces of cotton clothing from the time of the Ming.
http://us.mg60.mail.yahoo.com/ya/download?mid=1%5f12797117%5fAJhMsbcAABGkTZ8U5AIoFT WzG%2b8&pid=13&fid=Inbox&inline=1
The Gem Ring
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The Shoe
Discovering Ming Dynasty
Mummy in China
Dinesh Vora
__________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 6025 (20110408) __________