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As this was the first time archaeologists had found Chinese coins being used as jewelry in Central Asia, they were pleasantly surprised. Archaeologists have found more than 20 fragments of silk ...
Archeologists found that some of the coins traced back to China and date some 2,000 years old, per Asahi Shimbun. They've examined 334 coins and found the coins date back to at least 44 different ...
The distribution of archaeological and textual evidence for the presence of medieval Chinese pottery (black open circles) and coins (blue dots) west of India, set against the maximum extent of the ...
Sold in partnership with Afrimunt and iTickets, all 30 one-ounce coins, priced at R124,000 each, vanished within minutes, with coin number one later selling for a staggering R358,000 at auction.