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Forensic investigations of the ancient Chinese
by
Hudak, Heather C., 1975- author
in
Forensic archaeology China Juvenile literature.
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Forensic anthropology China Juvenile literature.
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Excavations (Archaeology) China Juvenile literature.
2019
What can modern forensic tools teach us about existing and newly uncovered artifacts from ancient Chinese dynasties? How can we learn about human migration from the discovery of preserved bodies? Can todays technology uncover new clues about the Great Wall of China? Dive into this intriguing title, which examines how forensic science has allowed scientists, archaeologists, and historians to solve mysteries and answer questions about ancient China.
At home in her tomb : Lady Dai and the ancient Chinese treasures of Mawangdui
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Liu-Perkins, Christine
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Brannen, Sarah S., ill
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Excavations (Archaeology) China Changsha (Hunan Sheng) Juvenile literature.
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Tombs China Changsha (Hunan Sheng) Juvenile literature.
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Human remains (Archaeology) China Changsha (Hunan Sheng) Juvenile literature.
2014
\"...unearths the mysteries of the Mawangdui (mah-wahng-dway) tombs, one of China's top archaeological finds of the last century. Miniature servants, mysterious silk paintings, scrolls of long-lost secrets, and the best preserved mummy in the world (the body of Lady Dai) are just some of the artifacts that shed light upon life in China during the Han dynasty.\"--Amazon.com.