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CGTN visits Sanxingdui archaeological site as excavations wrap up

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After two years, excavations at Sanxingdui archaeological site are scheduled to end this October. CGTN visited the dig site as archaeologists brought up some of the last bronze objects from sacrificial pit number eight.

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