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HEFEI, Nov. 20 (Xinhuanet)-- Glass remains over 1,700
years old, possibly imported from ancient Rome, have been discovered in an
ancient tomb located in east China's Anhui Province, local cultural relic
department said on Sunday.
The tomb was found during the
latest road project in Zhulong Village of Dangtu County in Anhui. Archaeologists
believed the tomb was built in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317 - 420).
Covered with white mantlerock, the glass remains seem
to have ancient Roman shapes and craftwork.
According to the local cultural relic department, the
owner of the tomb was possibly from an eminent family of the Eastern Jin
Dynasty.
Besides the "Roman glass," other rare articles
including a gold bracelet, a silver ring, a bronze bowl and porcelain were also
discovered in the tomb.
Currently, pieces of the "Roman glass" have been sent
to the Anhui-based University of Science and Technology of China for further
study and analysis, said the local cultural relic department.
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