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Artifacts From Two Ancient Shipwrecks Shed Light on Legacy of Maritime Silk Trade Route During Ming Dynasty Many individuals ...
The Xixia Imperial Tombs were inscribed on the World Heritage List on July 11 during the 47th session of the UNESCO World ...
A joint team of archaeologists, chronologists, geologists, and paleontologists have successfully dated a hoard of wooden ...
The world’s earliest known steel “acupuncture needles,” dating back roughly 2,000 years, have been unearthed in China. It’s ...
China is a nation with a great civilization, and its ancient artifacts carry the country's memory. In the Living Artifacts ...
Ancient wooden tools found at a site in Gantangqing in southwestern China are approximately 300,000 years old, new dating has ...
Archaeologists have discovered 300,000-year-old wooden tools in southwest China, revealing early human craftsmanship.
New discoveries from the Pleistocene-age Gantangqing site in southwestern China reveal a diverse collection of wooden tools dated from ~361,000 to ...
Greece and China are further cementing their bond through a renewed focus on cultural dialogue and heritage preservation.
A replica of glazed Chiwen, a roof ornament on ancient Chinese buildings, which was unearthed from a Xixia imperial tomb, is ...