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はいガイジ
そのサイトにこれが明代のものを真似た19世紀のコピー品の疑い濃厚って書いてあるわwwwwwwwwwww
しかも明代のって言った鑑定、写真で比較しただけじゃねーか
死んどけ!

A former curator at Melbourne’s Chinese Australian History museum, Paul Macgregor, told The Australian that even if the discovery was genuine it would not prove the Ming-era treasure fleets theory.
“They could have bought something like that from an antique market or on a website,” he said, adding Deschamps and Thomson had not provided evidence of the statue’s authenticity.
He suggested 19th century copies of Ming-style statues could have been brought to Australia by Chinese pearlers in the late 1800s or early 1900s.
Thomson and Deschamps are having the statue “studied by experts”, but said one “expert from overseas in Buddha statues” had already dated the statue from photographs as Ming dynasty.