One emerald green jade, roughly the size of one's hand, is the largest of its kind to be unearthed in northern China.
The 5,000-year-old burial site suggests that China’s neolithic kingdoms were more sophisticated than previously thought.
For centuries, many Chinese have been curious about the appearance of these ancestors, especially those from the early ...
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 ...
Archaeologists from Tel Aviv University and the National Museum in Copenhagen have analyzed 450 pottery vessels made in Tel ...
The ancient pottery craft has not only endured ... Dynasty (960-1279), a period often regarded as a golden age for Chinese pottery. The kilns produced ceramics that were functional and held ...
"Majiayao painted pottery witnessed the Chinese culture of 5,000 years ago ... to impossible to recreate the delicate touch of the ancient people. In spite of his modesty, the pottery produced ...
[2] The Peiligang people were also one of the oldest in China to make pottery ... Yangshao were an ancient people who lived along the Yellow River, considered the cradle of Chinese civilisation.
A tomb dating back approximately 5000 years presumed to be the grave of a prehistoric king has been discovered at a ruins site in central China Hen ...