Ancient Painting Is Rich in Iron
From Times Wire Reports
Archeologists in southwestern China have found a 3,000-year-old cliff painting made with human hand prints and believed to depict a dancing man and woman Locals in Yunnan province guided a team of three archeologists to the 50-by-60-inch painting, made with iron ore and animal blood, the official New China News Agency said.
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