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Chinese archaeologists working on the Loess Plateau in north-central China have uncovered a vast site of rammed earth buildings, cemeteries, and bronze casting workshops dating back around 3,200 years ...
The exhibition Eternal Offerings: Chinese Ritual Bronzes from the Minneapolis Institute of Art at Manhattan’s China Institute Gallery showcases one of the world’s greatest collections of ancient ...
The exceptional archeological find tells a tale about one of the earliest periods in China's long history. The gold mask was found in what is believed to be a royal tomb dating to the Shang Dynasty.
Yinxu, the capital of the Late Shang dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BC), is China’s archaeological holy land. Since the identification of oracle bones near what is today the city of Anyang at the turn of the ...
Unknown artist, "Zun wine vessel in the shape of an owl" (13th–12th century BCE), bronze (all images courtesy Minneapolis Institute of Art) The artifact is a zun, a bronze container for wine from the ...
Along the tranquil banks of the Yazi River, just 40 kilometers from bustling Chengdu, the earth concealed for more than three millennia the secret of a civilization that did not appear in the official ...