Ancient Rice Traces Found in China Rewrite History of Domestication
Chinese researchers discover 10,000-year-old rice traces in ceramic sherds using CT scanning, shedding new light on rice domestication origins.
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Chinese researchers discover 10,000-year-old rice traces in ceramic sherds using CT scanning, shedding new light on rice domestication origins.
Yinxu in Anyang, Henan Province, the first documented capital in Chinese history, reveals fascinating Shang Dynasty chariots, showcasing China’s early advancements in wheeled transport.
An unprecedented exhibition in Xi’an reveals artifacts from Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum to the public for the first time, commemorating 50 years since the discovery of the Terracotta Warriors.
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