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Construction crew in China unearths tomb with 500-year-old mummies

Buried couple believed to be related to a Ming dynasty official

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One of the mummified bodies found in the tomb in Henan province. Photo: Handout

Anthropologists in central China are carefully preserving the mummies of a couple accidentally found in a tomb that is believed to date back some 500 years, mainland media reported.

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The tomb was unearthed in Taikang county in Zhoukou, Henan province by a construction crew that was installing plumbing, the Dahe Daily reported.

The buried man and woman are believed to be the grandson of Gu Zuo, an official under the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), and the grandson’s wife.

The clothes that the buried couple wore are remarkably well preserved. Photo: Handout
The clothes that the buried couple wore are remarkably well preserved. Photo: Handout

The clothes the mummies wore were so well preserved that a gold-coloured pattern could still be made out on them.

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Other finds at the site include a tombstone as well as two crystal coffins. However, some online posts claimed that other valuables, including swords and fans, were stolen by locals when the tomb was unearthed on March 19.

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