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500-Year-Old Eggs Found Unbroken in Chinese Tomb Archaeologists in Southwest China’s Sichuan province said Monday they had found a jar of rice and unbroken eggs that date back more than 500 years. The jar was discovered from a Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) tomb in a park in the city of Guang’an, said Tang Yunmei, curator of the Guang’an City Museum. Its epitaph suggests the tomb belonged to Yang Ming, who died in 1501, and his two wives. The eggs with intact shells were buried in the rice within the jar. Their number was yet to be verified, researchers said. Tang said the stone tomb was well sealed