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the Figures cover an area of about six square meters.

a Group of farmers during the construction of roads found in the North of China decorated with drawings of the tomb age about a thousand years, according to Xinhua.

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the Discovery was made in the Autonomous region of Inner Mongolia near the village of Zizzazz. According to the Museum of prehistoric culture of the region, the tomb was built in the middle and late periods of the dynasty of Liao (907-1125). Liao state Khitan Mongols and occupied spaces northeastern China.

An ancient tomb, about 1,000-year-old, has been discovered in N China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It was built during the Liao Dynasty (916-1125 AD) and features murals, which vividly depict people’s lifestyles and traditions during that time, according to the museum. pic.twitter.com/xkIVt5GrxZ

the Archaeologists have found frescoes with an area of about six square meters. They reflect the lifestyle and traditions of the Khitan Mongols. On the frescoes depicted playing drums and flutes of the musicians, cooking, hairdresser and other scenes from everyday life.

Figures moved Museum awaiting restoration.

Anna Lysenko

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