Sanxingdui Sacrificial Pits Precisely Dated to Late Shang Dynasty Era
New research confirms Sanxingdui sacrificial pits date back to 1201-1012 BC, shedding light on ancient Chinese civilization during the late Shang Dynasty.
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New research confirms Sanxingdui sacrificial pits date back to 1201-1012 BC, shedding light on ancient Chinese civilization during the late Shang Dynasty.
Beijing’s new exhibition showcases 300+ Shang Dynasty relics, revealing insights into early Chinese writing, ritual practices, and technological innovation.
Ancient Chinese bronze wine vessels from Shang and Zhou dynasties reveal insights into ritual practices and societal values, showcased at Henan Museum.
China is reviving its rich cultural heritage through initiatives like traditional paintings and celadon porcelain, while also advancing in the competitive AI market with innovations like DeepSeek.
Asia blends cultural revival with technological innovation, highlighting the Shang Dynasty heritage, traditional door god paintings, celadon porcelain craftsmanship, and the competitive AI market.
Asia blends tradition and technology as Shang Dynasty culture revives, Langzhong preserves door god paintings, celadon porcelain gains new attention, and the AI market heats up.
The film ‘Creation of the Gods II: Demon Force’ highlights Shang Dynasty culture, boosting cultural tourism in Anyang with performances and exhibitions showcasing its rich heritage.