Near a royal tomb complex dating to the Western Han Dynasty (206 BCE–9 CE), archaeologists discovered the remains of more than 400 sacrificed animals. This included the first complete skeletons of a giant panda and a tapir, to have ever been found in a tomb in China [11603×7719]

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    1. The excavation unearthed the remains of forty-one different rare species.
      Yak, tiger, tortoise, green peacock, red-crowned crane, and snub-nosed monkey, are just some of which were found, all buried with their own grave goods.

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