Kenya excavates skeletons of people with Chinese blood

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American archeologist Chap Kusimba introduces an archeological site of Manda Island in Lamu county, Kenya, to researchers, on July 29, 2017. A team consisting of archaeologists from China, the United States and Kenya announced last Friday the excavation of three human skeletons associated with Chinese blood at the first "Ancient and Contemporary Relations between China and East Africa" conference opened in Lamu county, off the northern coast of Kenya, Xinhua News Agency reported. The team leader Kusimba, a professor with American University, said it marked the first time such relics were found in East Africa. These people might have come to East Africa through land trade routes or the Maritime Silk Road. [Photo/Xinhua] 



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