China: Found the female body hundreds of years intact
The body of a woman from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) intact in a coffin was found in Taizhou City, Jiangsu Province, eastern China.
The body of a woman from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) intact in a coffin was found in Taizhou City, Jiangsu Province, eastern China.
Three wooden coffins were discovered in a muddy grave and water at the construction site of a road in Thai Chau city on February 24. These coffins are 2m long or more, wood is good. They are identified as dating from the Ming Dynasty.
Thai museum staff on February 28 opened one of the coffins and found a wooden pillow, Ming clothes, pottery, bone parts .
On March 1, they opened the remaining two coffins and discovered the body of an undecided woman inside a coffin. The woman's body was covered with shrouds, blankets and clothes. All are soaked in brown liquid.
The woman is about 1.5m tall. The strange thing is that the skin, facial features, and especially eyelashes remain intact.
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