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English: U.S. Customs officials in New York seize stolen Chinese sculpture dating from 960 A.D.
Français : Sculpture chinoise datant de 960 saisie par les douanes des États-Unis d'Amérique
中文: 玫瑰海关扣押的中国960年雕刻。
USCBP press release.
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Sculture:960 A.D.

  • Photo:30 March 2000
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  • Photo by James Tourtellotte
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