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Shuji YamazakiShuji Yamazaki in Lawrence Journal-World - June 2 2007
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"... an official said Friday. Archeologists used radiocarbon analysis to estimate the age of the fruit, believed to be the oldest melon found with flesh still on the rind, said Shuji Yamazaki, a local official in the city of Moriyama. Previously, the oldest such find was believed to be remains" found in China that date back to the fourth century A D., ..."
Publication place: Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, United States
Shuji YamazakiShuji Yamazaki in Sun Journal - June 2 2007
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"... an official said Friday. Archeologists used radiocarbon analysis to estimate the age of the fruit, believed to be the oldest melon found with flesh still on the rind, said Shuji Yamazaki, a local official in the city of Moriyama. Previously, the oldest such fmd was believed to be remains found in China that date back to the fourth century according to ..."
Publication place: Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine, United States
Shuji YamazakiShuji Yamazaki in Star-News - June 2 2007
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"... an official said Friday. Archeologists used radiocarbon analysis to estimate the age of the fruit, believed to be the oldest melon found with (lesh still on the rind, said Shuji Yamazaki, a local official in the city of Moriyama. The melon was preserved by a wet layer below lhe ground. Starter Candy is dandy; pot is not St. Paui., Minn. men ..."
Publication place: Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States
Shuji YamazakiShuji Yamazaki in Star-News - June 2 2007
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"... an official said Friday. Archeologists used radiocarbon analysis to estimate the age of the fruit, believed to be the oldest melon found with flesh still on the rind, said Shuji Yamazaki, a local official in the city of Moriyama. The melon was preserved by a wet layer below the ground. Candy is dandy; pot is not St. Paul, Minn. Tivo men ..."
Publication place: Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States