Sixth-century tomb reveals ancient Chinese power struggle
A 1,400-year-old tomb in northwestern China has provided new evidence of a political power struggle between royal brothers and a ...
A 1,400-year-old tomb in northwestern China has provided new evidence of a political power struggle between royal brothers and a ...
A total of 24 well-preserved Chinese bianzhong, also known as chime bells, have recently been discovered in the ruins of ...
Archaeologists in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, have unearthed an ancient dragon crafted from mussel shells. The discovery has been associated with ...
A recent study led by researchers from University College London (UCL) has unveiled a remarkable insight into the capabilities of ...
Archaeologists claim to have uncovered Bronze Age ice skates made out of bones. The research was recently published in the Institute of ...
The ingredients in chemistry formulas from a 2,300-year-old Chinese text, THE KAOGONG JI. (Book of Diverse Crafts), have been discovered ...
Archaeologists in Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi province, have unearthed three pieces of semicircular tiles dating back to the ...
A recent study published in the Nature journal has narrowed down the origins of mysterious mummies discovered in the deserts ...
The concept of "authenticity" is not a fixed or universally defined notion; rather, it is a product of cultural ...
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