At the heart of China's Central Plains lies the Erlitou site, widely believed to be the capital of the Xia Dynasty — the first dynasty in Chinese history. Recent exchanges between leading Chinese and ...
Archaeologists uncovered relics from the Sui and Tang dynasties in China, revealing life inside ancient Chang’an’s elite ...
New tech at China’s Liangzhu ruins revealed a possible 5,000-year-old royal tomb, pushing the origins of imperial burials ...
A tomb dating back 5,000 years, which archaeologists believe may belong an early Chinese king, has been discovered in central China. The grave of what archaeologists believe may be the king of a ...
"We've gained much from the studies of city ruins, graves, beacons, temples, caves, ancient mining areas and other sites.
Tombs scattered across China, built between the 4,000-year old Xia Dynasty and the modern era, reflect the political and ...
Archaeologists excavated a site in Shandong Province and found dozens of graves, wells and artifacts spanning the last 4,000 years, photos show. Photo from the Institute of Archaeology at the Chinese ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a remarkable collection of 5,000-year-old skeleton masks and skull cups crafted from human ...
There’s a running joke on Chinese social media that Xi’an’s subway system has the worst feng shui—not because it’s cursed, but because the tracks have to twist and turn to avoid all the tombs buried ...