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Skeptic04 Mar 2017 3:40 p.m. PST

Somehow, removing an AVG add-on from my browser wiped out my entire browser history, including all of the tabs that I had been keeping open!

One tab was opened to a page about the museum catalog(ue) for an exhibition that took place within the past 10 years or so.

I cannot remember the title, but the cover was pale, maybe greenish, and may have featured a bronze or jade artefact. The catalog(ue) was in English, and pertained to an exhibition somewhere in the USA. Given my recent searches, it would likely have been about ancient China and/or the neighbouring nomadic peoples, e.g. the Xiongnu of what is now Mongolia.

Can anybody help?

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