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Archaeologists found the remains of an elite woman buried in an abandoned fortress in Mongolia .
The tomb was hidden inside an enclosure of one of the fortress's walls.
The grave contains silk textiles, gold jewelry, fragments of a bronze vessel and a silver cup.
The burial offers insight into the inner workings of burial and trade practices in the Mongol empire.
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