Archaeology news from Tea & Gossip

Tea & Gossip reports on a recently discovered 4000-year old stone workshop in the Lam Dong province of Vietnam. Over 100 tools–including axes and hoes–made of opal have been uncovered. The material presents researchers with an interesting mystery as opal mines are apparently rare in Southeastern Vietnam. An indication perhaps that the area was part of an early trading network?

T&G also has news about a dig along the Taimali coast in Taitung in southeastern Taiwan. Archaeologists from the National Museum of Prehistory have discovered five stone coffins between 1400 and 2200 years old. (Give or take a few centuries.) According to researchers, the find demonstrates the existence of an ancient settled community at the site.

Kudos to Tea & Gossip for, ahem, digging up and posting these fascinating stories.

The Emperor’s Old Clothes

There are two ways to dress like an emperor. One is to go down to the Summer Palace and try out the touristy photo booths. It’s kitschy but cheap. Now the Hong Kong branch of Christie’s is offering another–much more expensive–way.

From May 27-31, a ceremonial robe worn by the Qianlong emperor as well as a throne used by the Kangxi emperor are up for auction.

The robe alone is expected to fetch over US$500,000.

At the risk of sounding like Harrison Ford at his most sanctimonious, doesn’t this stuff belong in a museum?

More details about the robe and the sale can be found here courtesy of Xinhua.

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