The oldest known part of the Great Wall of China was recently excavated, dating 300 years earlier than the previous ...
For centuries, China’s Great Wall has been a symbol of resilience, ingenuity, and military strategy. But what if we’ve been ...
Construction of the Great Wall of China started during the reign of the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, who ruled from ...
It represents the region's earliest known evidence of fire-making technology and highlights how early humans transitioned from simply preserving natural fire sources to actively exploring how to make ...
The “Greekness” of the Terracotta Army went viral, but archaeologists in China were skeptical of the influence of Greek art.
New research suggests that some sections of the wall were constructed during the Western Zhou dynasty between 1046 and 771 ...
In China’s eastern coastal province of Jiangsu, archaeologists have uncovered what could be the oldest example of fire making ever found in the country.
Archaeologists unearthed a fire-drilling toolset dating back about 7,000 years at an archaeological site in Jiangsu Province in eastern China. The discovery marks the earliest known physical ...
Xu called for the establishment of an integrated rural arts and crafts industry chain, advocating for the long-term residency ...
BEIJING: Several of China's breakthrough discoveries in archaeology last year shared the spotlight on Wednesday (Feb 19) at a ...
The Caoyangang archaeological site spans over 86,000 square feet, so researchers in China have extracted over 3,000 artifacts from the dig, such as bone tools, pottery, wooden objects, and animal ...