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3,000-year-old road network found at Yinxu, ancient capital of the Shang dynasty - MSNArchaeologists uncovered the remains of an ancient urban road dating back over 3,000 years at Yinxu, also known as the Yin Ruins, in Henan Province, central China. The discovery was announced by ...
The Yinxu Ruins, the 3,300-year-old remains of what was once the capital of the late Shang Dynasty (c.16th century-11th century BC), have been included in China's top 10 list of archaeological ...
In 2006, Yinxu was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. "This is the longest known traffic artery in Dayishang discovered in the Yinxu Ruins with clearly defined ends," Niu says.
3,300-Year-Old Capital Ruins Eyes World Heritage List An Yang in central China's Henan Province is busy preparing to put its 3,300-year-old capital ruins, which contain preserved bones and shells ...
How cities took over the world: Maps reveal the rapid spread of urban areas over 6,000 years. ... which had its capital in Yinxu, close to the modern city of Anyang in Henan province. ...
A conference marking the 90th anniversary of the excavation at Yinxu is held in Anyang, central China's Henan Province, Oct. 13, 2018. The Yinxu site, or Yin Ruins, in today's Henan Province is famous ...
The bodies buried at Yinxu, or the Ruins of Yin, one of China's oldest archaeological sites, were captives from ethnic minority groups, rather than slaves, said an archaeologist in central China's ...
ZHENGZHOU, CHINA—A 3,000-year-old system of canals has been uncovered at the Yinxu site, the ancient capital of the Shang Dynasty in Henan Province. The 1.5-mile-long system carried water from ...
The Yinxu Ruins, the 3,300-year-old remains of what was once the capital of the late Shang Dynasty (c. 16th century-11th century BC), have been included in China's top 10 list of archaeological ...
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