Chinese researchers have uncovered a jade dragon artifact inside a 5,000-year-old tomb. Archaeologists have uncovered over ...
Archaeologists have discovered a 5,000-year-old jade dragon artifact while excavating a burial mound in northeastern China.
A tomb dating back 5,000 years, which archaeologists believe may belong to China's first king, has been discovered in central China.
Archaeological excavations of a site called Lomekwi 3 began in 2011, when the first ancient artifacts were found. In 2012, archaeological work continued. Even more finds were uncovered at this ...
The 5,000-year-old burial site suggests that China’s neolithic kingdoms were more sophisticated than previously thought.
A large tomb dating back approximately 5,000 years was discovered at the Wangzhuang ruins in the city of Yongcheng, Central China's Henan Province, providing a new sample for studying the critical ...
ZHENGZHOU, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) -- A tomb dating back approximately 5,000 years, presumed to be the grave of a prehistoric king, ...
The National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City on Wednesday showed off an excavated century-old time capsule, ...
The artistry demonstrated in each of the artifacts is a testament to ancient Babylonian visual culture, and is helping researchers to piece together the trajectory of the region’s iconography.