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DescriptionMomie de Jingzhou.jpg |
Français : Photographie de la momie de Jingzhou dans le musée d'histoire de Jingzhou, province de Hubei, Chine.
English: Jingzhou Mummy in Jingzhou museum.
中文: 荆州干尸在荆州博物馆
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2 September 2010 |
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30° 21′ 23.49″ N, 112° 10′ 26.32″ E
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