Archaeologists discover tombs in Tibet containing 2,000-year-old relics

Ngari, Tibet

Four recently unearthed tombs in the Ngari prefecture area of Tibet are believed to contain relics from an ancient Tibetan kingdom of some 2,000 years ago. The ancient relics include wooden caskets containing human remains, as well as copperware, swords, and the skeletal remains of cattle (believed to be buried as sacrificial items). The four tombs were found near a Bön monastery in the capital of Gar County. Bön was the religion of Tibet before Buddhism, sometime in the 7th century.

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