A New Archaeological Find in China
In 2005 a tomb belonging to a sixth century (Sui Dynasty) crown prince was found in Northern China. Learn about this important discovery in this talk. Sui was a very short Dynasty and very few artifacts were known before this in our time.
Chris Budwine has become very interested in Chinese History since her retirement. Because her first language is Chinese, she can research materials in Chinese language media and publications.
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Видео A New Archaeological Find in China канала Renaissance Cafe
Chris Budwine has become very interested in Chinese History since her retirement. Because her first language is Chinese, she can research materials in Chinese language media and publications.
Learn more about Renaissance Society at https://www.csus.edu/college/social-sciences-interdisciplinary-studies/renaissance-society/
Learn more about Friendship Force Sacramento at https://ffsacramento.org/ or Friendship Force International at https://www.thefriendshipforce.org/
Follow us as an Eventbrite organizer to see upcoming events or check our Community Events page at: https://renaissancecafesacramento.com/events/
Prior community events recordings can be viewed on our YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuedSwb_DbPXFWHhBJogQVw
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