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2,900-year-old earthenware pottery found in S Lebanon
An archaeologist unearths a Phoenician pottery found at an excavation site in the port city of Tyre, southern Lebanon Nov. 12, 2008. Lebanese and Spanish archaeologists have discovered 2,900-year-old earthenware pottery that ancient Phoenicians used to store the bones of their dead after burning the corpses.

An archaeologist unearths a Phoenician pottery found at an excavation site in the port city of Tyre, southern Lebanon Nov. 12, 2008. Lebanese and Spanish archaeologists have discovered 2,900-year-old earthenware pottery that ancient Phoenicians used to store the bones of their dead after burning the corpses. [Xinhua]

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