Ancient Ming Dynasty Bowl with Rare Date Stamp Recovered from Sea
An ancient Ming dynasty porcelain bowl with a rare date stamp from the first year of Emperor Zhengde’s reign has been recovered from the sea, offering new insights into the era.
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An ancient Ming dynasty porcelain bowl with a rare date stamp from the first year of Emperor Zhengde’s reign has been recovered from the sea, offering new insights into the era.
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Archaeologists reveal why ancient porcelain from shipwrecks still shines with vibrant colors, demonstrating how they preserve these historical treasures for future generations.
An ancient Ming Dynasty shipwreck carrying imported ebony has been discovered in the South China Sea, lying undisturbed for over 500 years.
A 500-year-old Ming Dynasty shipwreck carrying imported ebony has been discovered in the South China Sea, offering new insights into ancient maritime trade.
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