Archaeologists in Hebei uncover two well-preserved dinosaur fossils
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Two well-preserved dinosaur fossils dating back more than 130 million years were unearthed in Fengning Man autonomous county, Chengde, North China's Hebei province. They are significantly meaningful for the research of the species' evolutionary history and the environment during the early Cretaceous period, according to a news conference held by the Department of Natural Resources of Hebei on Thursday.
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