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700 year-old mummy discovery, Ming dynasty, Taizhou, China
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700 Year-old Mummy Discovery, Ming Dynasty, Taizhou, China

The first finding of the Ming Dynasty in Taizhou dates from May 1979 and led the opening of the museum. At that time the bodies were also found intact, but due to lack of experience of archaeologists only clothing, belts and clamps could be preserved. The Ming Dynasty, who built the Forbidden City and restored the Great Wall, was the last in China and marked an era of economic growth and cultural splendour which produced the first commercial contacts with the West.
The Ming Dynasty was the ruling dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644. It was 'one of the greatest eras of orderly government and social stability in human history' according to venerated tome A history of East Asian civilization. Ming rule saw the construction of a vast navy and a standing army of one million troops. There were enormous construction projects, including the restoration of the Grand Canal and the Great Wall and the establishment of the Forbidden City in Beijing (pictured) during the first quarter of the 15th century. Estimates for the late-Ming population vary from 160 to 200 million.

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