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Wednesday, June 13, 2001, updated at 10:02(GMT+8)
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China Discovers Another Portion of Great Wall Ruins

A section of Great Wall, over 100 kilometers long, dating back to China's Warring States Period (475 BC. to 221 BC.) has recently been identified by a group of archaeologists from central China's Henan Province.

The section of the Great Wall located in Xinxiang of Henan Province, running along with the famous Taihang Mountain.

According to the archaeologists, the Wall was built with stones and there was no adhesives between the stones. It has bottom width of 2 to 2.6 meters and remaining height of 1.6 meters.







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A section of Great Wall, over 100 kilometers long, dating back to China's Warring States Period (475 BC. to 221 BC.) has recently been identified by a group of archaeologists from central China's Henan Province.

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