In a 1,600-year-old tomb men, and women are buried in each other's
They have been holding each other in their arms for 1600 years
In a 1,600-year-old tomb discovered in Datong, Shanxi Province, China, men, and women are buried in each other's arms as if swearing to live together forever after death. Besides, researchers at Xiamen University are coordinating joint assessment, which says the entombment place follows right back to the hour of the majestic family known as "Touba Wei" who directed northern China from 386 to 534 AD.
Experts say the woman also has a silver ring on the middle finger of her left hand, indicating that she was the man's wife and may have decided to bury him in her arms when her husband died.
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