Ancient treasure trove found in Laos' search for old bombs

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Artifacts that shed light on a period some 2,500 years ago have been unearthed when people were searching for unexploded ordnance remaining from past wars at a mine site in southern Laos, state-run media Vientiane Times reported Thursday.

A bronze drum dating back to the Dong Son era which is now on display in Vientiane at the National Museum is considered the most significant find of the treasure trove.

Crucibles, copper ingots, jewelry, and ceremonial items are also among the relics uncovered at the PeunBaolo site of the MMG LXML Sepon mine.

According to a statement from MMG LXML Sepon, excavations had uncovered a rich cultural history that included evidence of ancient copper mining shafts and copper ingots traded across Southeast Asia in those times. Endi

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