The loving embrace of a mother and child, has lasted 4,000 years, as Chinese.
The loving embrace of a mother and child, has lasted 4,000 years, as Chinese archaeologists found when they discovered their interlocked skeletons.
The mother is believed to have been trying to protect her child during a powerful earthquake that hit Qinghai province, central China, in about 2,000 BC.
❤ Photographs of the skeletal remains show the mother looking up above as she kneels on the floor, with her arms around her young child.
Archaeologists say they believe her child was a boy.
Another pair of skeletons were also found locked in an embrace at the same site, this time lying down on the floor.
A number of other remains have also been discovered huddled together.
❤ The remains were dug up on an early Bronze Age archaeological site branded the 'Pompeii of the East'.
Experts believe the site was hit by an earthquake and flooding of the Yellow River, but are yet to understand the exact scale of the disaster.
❤ However, the catastrophe is thought to have wiped out the entire settlement, leading to comparisons with Pompeii - although the site, known as Lajia - is more than 2,000 years older than the ancient Roman city.

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