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After a year-long underwater investigation, Chinese archaeologists have identified the distribution range of two ancient shipwrecks discovered in 2022 in the South China Sea. During the investigation, 928 pieces of cultural relics have been collected, including pottery, porcelain and timber, China's National Cultural Heritage Administration (NCHA) said on Thursday.