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These antique explosives offer an intriguing look at the military tactics used at the time, according to the archeologists.Kids Build Replica of Great Wall of China, Set off Epic Marble Race “These seemingly unremarkable stones have a round hole in the center for gunpowder fillings. After filling, they can be sealed and thrown out, which can not only hit the enemy but also cause an explosion to defeat the enemy," he explained.
These sites included cooking tools such as pots, plates, bowls, scissors, and shovels. Additional defense structures, such as a stone fort complex, were also discovered during their excavation.report, China has put many plans in motion to revitalize the historical wall, most notably the Great Wall National Cultural Park project, which is expected to be completed in 2035.
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