Chinese archaeologists uncovered the largest Ming Dynasty cannon ever found during excavations at the Great Wall’s Jiankou section, alongside rare artifacts and ancient structures.
At the ancient capital of 13 dynasties, history transforms from static exhibits into immersive, hands-on experiences — ...
Pages 43-58 are illustrations. Foreword signed: J. LeRoy Davidson. "This exhibition ... held concurrently with splendid loan exhibit of similar scope at the Metropolitan musueum of art"--p. 42.
The discovery of animal shells and bones carved with inscriptions in Anyang, the last capital of the Shang Dynasty (c. 16th century-11th century BC), in 1899, stunned the world. The script on them ...
Archaeological work at the Jiankou sections of the Great Wall has concluded with groundbreaking findings, including the ...
Sanxingdui in Guanghan, Sichuan province, discovered in the 1920s, has yielded a wealth of discoveries over nearly a century ...
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