A curious Bronze Age artifact unearthed at a ceremonial site in southwestern China has now been identified as the earliest known and the largest of its kind, according to newly published research.
South Africa's University of Johannesburg has received a major Chinese art archive donation from Zhejiang University.
On March 18, The Bronze Age Civilizations in Southwest China opened at the Museum of Guadalajara in Spain. This marks the ...
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Sanxingdui pit yields China’s earliest Bronze Age meteoritic iron artifact
An axe-like iron object pulled from a sacrificial pit at the Sanxingdui archaeological site in Southwest China has been ...
In a study published in Archaeological Research in Asia, Dr. Haichao Li and a team of researchers analyzed the earliest ...
A tour guide leads visitors through the Jade Culture and Chinese Civilization exhibition at the Chinese Archaeological Museum ...
A visitor views ancient Andean artifacts during a preview event for the exhibition "Tupananchiskama: Ancient Andean ...
Archaeologists uncover relics from the Zhou Dynasty in China, revealing burial customs and daily life from 3,000 years ago.
Reporters from the Global Times visited Japan and found that looted Chinese cultural relics are being displayed and even ...
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Oracle bones suggest 3,000-year-old typhoons hit ancient China
Inscriptions carved into animal bones more than 3,000 years ago by Shang dynasty diviners contain direct evidence of ...
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