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This is omen for mass deaths and war this sort of things when heaven showed such sign of warnings.
All security assurance for human lives are lost.
700 years old Buhda en-earthed on SG50 at prominant SG landmark which is headless!
Nothing can be worst.
http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/archaeologists-find-700-year-old-relics-empress-place
Archaeologists find 700-year-old relics at Empress Place
Karen LimAsiaOneFriday, Feb 13, 2015
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Some notable items found at the excavation site outside Empress Place include a headless Buddha figurine.
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SINGAPORE - A team of archaeologists digging at an excavation site in front of the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall have managed to haul up 400kg of artefacts in less than two weeks.
Most of these artefacts, which include Chinese ceramics, jars and figurines, are at least 700 years old, dating as far back as the Yuan dynasty period or 14th century.
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These items were recovered from an archaeological excavation site that is currently being carried out at a 1,000 sq m large area - the size of 10 4-room HDB flats - at Empress Place.
This site, which separates the Asian Civilisations Museum and the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, is slated for redevelopment under the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) enhancement plans for
All security assurance for human lives are lost.
700 years old Buhda en-earthed on SG50 at prominant SG landmark which is headless!
Nothing can be worst.
http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/archaeologists-find-700-year-old-relics-empress-place

Archaeologists find 700-year-old relics at Empress Place
Karen LimAsiaOneFriday, Feb 13, 2015
20150213-empressplace.jpg
Some notable items found at the excavation site outside Empress Place include a headless Buddha figurine.
*36 *4 *0
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SINGAPORE - A team of archaeologists digging at an excavation site in front of the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall have managed to haul up 400kg of artefacts in less than two weeks.
Most of these artefacts, which include Chinese ceramics, jars and figurines, are at least 700 years old, dating as far back as the Yuan dynasty period or 14th century.
RELATED STORIES
*
War relic found and detonated at Telok Blangah construction site
War relic found in Tampines: Army
These items were recovered from an archaeological excavation site that is currently being carried out at a 1,000 sq m large area - the size of 10 4-room HDB flats - at Empress Place.
This site, which separates the Asian Civilisations Museum and the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, is slated for redevelopment under the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) enhancement plans for
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