Found 400-year-old Chinese ceramic shipment in Mexico
A series of hundreds of years old ceramic artifacts originating from China have been found in Mexico with stories of stirring and exciting international archaeological circles.
A series of hundreds of years old ceramic artifacts originating from China have been found in Mexico with stories of stirring and exciting international archaeological circles.
Accordingly, the Chinese Xinhua site announced that thousands of ceramic fragments estimated to be about 400 years old in the 16th century, located in an ancient batch of ceramics discovered in a port town. ancient in Acapulco, Mexico.
The artifacts were discovered by a Mexican archaeologist. In particular, a series of debris separated from blue bowls , dishes, with bird-shaped decorations, beetles, swans, ducks, deer, and local deer simulated local culture, particularly reigning at Minh Van emperor Calendar (1572 -1620) with some white rice was also found.
Until now, Mexico's port was often the target of pirates, which could explain why the shipment was smashed to pieces. Many experts believe that this shipment is about to be moved from Port Acapulco, Mexico to Manilla and Philippines, but suddenly caught by pirates.
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