Recently, a piece of a prehistoric painting on a rock was found in the Gobi Desert near Mo County in Xinjiang. Experts estimated that the painting is about 6,000 to 7,000 years old, Chinanews.com.cn reported.
The rock painting was found by a jade-seller in the Gobi Desert, which is about 120 kilometers away from Mo County. It is well-preserved because it is located at an elevation between 2,000 meters and 2,500 meters, and it is an area where few people travel.
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Damjan Denoble
Damjan is in his second year at the University of Michigan Law School, where he is working with clients involved in the micro-finance and telecom industries. Before coming to Ann Arbor, he spent several years living and working in China. Last summer he clerked at the Seattle offices of Harris & Moure, a boutique international law firm best known for its widely respected China Law Blog. He received his BA in Public Policy, with a concentration in health policy, from Duke University. He and James Flanagan founded Asia Healthcare Blog, in 2009.
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