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UPDATED: 17:03, November 18, 2005
Bronzewares excavated from tomb of Warring States Period
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An archeologist gives treatment to a chime bell excavated from a tomb of State of Chu in Henan on Nov 17. A number of bronzewares such as chime bells, cooking vessels have been excavated from a tomb of State of Chu in central China's Henan Province recently. The tomb is 25 meters long, 17 meters wide and 18 meters deep. Experts say the tomb owner might be a high-ranking nobleman of the State of Chu who lived in early Warring States Period.

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A gilded copper sheet.

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An exterior view of the tomb.

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