A joint archaeological project between Greece’s culture ministry and a Chinese team of researchers is breaking new ground.
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The China no one talks about Guizhou’s ancient villages
Guizhou, China, offers a unique travel experience unlike any other. This vlog details a 4-day exploration of Guizhou Province ...
Learn how a 2,200-year-old Chinese feather decoration was linked to five bird species and possibly made with glue from an ...
Official forms of discipline in imperial China could see lawbreakers’ hands cut off; eyebrows shaved or faces tattooed.
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Ancient China laws: Crying in public and bad handwriting led to brutal punishments
Ancient China’s laws were extremely strict, where even crying in public or poor handwriting could lead to harsh punishments.
The rubbing of a tomb epitaph of a deceased elite (Du Zhongliang 杜忠良) in the Tang Dynasty. Red = surname and choronym; Blue = grandfather and father’s full name and office rank; Yellow = the deceased ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A tomb dating back 5,000 years, which archaeologists believe may belong an early Chinese king, has been discovered in ...
Fossils in China reveal early life that predates animals and show that ancient ecosystems were more complex than previously thought ...
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