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English: A stone tortoise in the central park of Ussuriysk. It was found by early Russian settlers in 1868, and is believed to have been a gravestone of a circa-12th century Jurchen leader.
Русский: Каменная черепаха в уссурийском городском парке. Обнаружена русскими поселенцами в 1868 г. вместе с другой подобной черпахой, ныне находящейся в хабаровском музее. По мнению археологов, стояла над чжурчжэньским захоронением около XII века.
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