Ancient History Facts You Definitely Didn’t Learn In School #2

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-Ancient History Facts You Definitely Didn’t Learn In School

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The ancient Sword Of Goujian — despite being buried for over two millennia — is almost completely preserved. Found in a damp tomb in Hubei, China in 1965, the sword (thought to belong to King of Yue) is still razor sharp.
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There are more pyramids in one small area of Sudan than in all of Egypt. The Meroë pyramids of the Sudanese desert were also built for royalty — between 2,700 and 2,300 years ago — for the Nubian kings of Kush. The empire of these pharaohs stretched from the Mediterranean Sea to present-day Khartoum.

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That's cool and needs to be studied and taught more! Thanks for sharing :)