【#芦山6.1级地震为2013年地震余震#】芦山地震新闻发布会通报:今天17时00分在四川雅安市芦山县发生6.1级地震,震源深度17公里。据专家综合分析研究,此次芦山6.1级地震属2013年“4·20”7.0级地震余震,两次地震相距9公里,发震断裂为双石-大川断裂带。#芦山地震#(总台记者赵雄 张宇山)The magnitude-6.1 earthquake that rattled Lushan County in Ya'an City, southwest China's Sichuan Province, on Wednesday afternoon was an aftershock of the magnitude-7.0 earthquake in the region in 2013, the Sichuan earthquake department told a press conference Wednesday night. For more: https://t.cn/A6XYpdro
#四川芦山发生地震#【#四川芦山6.1级地震#】中国地震台网正式测定:6月01日17时00分在四川雅安市芦山县发生6.1级地震,震源深度17千米。盼平安!A magnitude-6.1 earthquake hit Lushan County in Ya'an City, southwest China's Sichuan Province, on Wednesday, according to the China Earthquake Networks Center (CENC). For more: https://t.cn/A6XYXGEM
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The Viking Buddhas.
This 6th century Buddha statuette from North India was found in an old Viking trading town on Helgö Island in Lake Mälaren, Sweden. During the excavation of the Oseberg ship one so-called “Buddha bucket” was found. The findings illustrate that the Vikings traded over vast distances and had to deal with many different cultures and religions.
The statuette on Helgö Island was found along with an Irish crosier and an Egyptian Coptic christening ladle. The first archaeological excavation in 1954 uncovered the remains of the early settlement dating back as far as 200 AD. The small statuette and the christening ladle were both dating from the 6th century.
The so-called “Buddha bucket” found in the Oseberg ship got its name from a brass and enamel ornament of a bucket handle in the shape of a figure sitting with crossed legs. The bucket is made from yew wood, held together with brass strips, and the handle is attached to two anthropomorphic fig https://t.cn/A6XYVJKc
The Viking Buddhas.
This 6th century Buddha statuette from North India was found in an old Viking trading town on Helgö Island in Lake Mälaren, Sweden. During the excavation of the Oseberg ship one so-called “Buddha bucket” was found. The findings illustrate that the Vikings traded over vast distances and had to deal with many different cultures and religions.
The statuette on Helgö Island was found along with an Irish crosier and an Egyptian Coptic christening ladle. The first archaeological excavation in 1954 uncovered the remains of the early settlement dating back as far as 200 AD. The small statuette and the christening ladle were both dating from the 6th century.
The so-called “Buddha bucket” found in the Oseberg ship got its name from a brass and enamel ornament of a bucket handle in the shape of a figure sitting with crossed legs. The bucket is made from yew wood, held together with brass strips, and the handle is attached to two anthropomorphic fig https://t.cn/A6XYVJKc
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