How a WA beach find could change what we know about Australia’s history
A bronze infant Buddha statuette discovered on a Western Australian beach has been confirmed to be a rare Ming dynasty relic.
Two filmmakers, Leon Dechamps and Shayne Thomson, discovered the treasure in 2018 when sweeping the dunes of a beach with a metal detector.
They now plan to auction the figurine for around $100,000 after taking it to the UK program Antiques Roadshow to be valued.
Laurel told Gary & Mark the statuette’s dating could change historians’ understanding of the first visitors to Australia.
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