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Unique 1000-year-old coffin found in Thailand
Tuesday, July 24th, 2007
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24 July 2007 (Bangkok Post) - Coffin burials are quite rare in Southeast Asia, so this find of a coffin with a carving of a woman on it is quite ...
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