New research has revealed bone powder was a crucial substance as ancient China's Peiligang culture emerged from a ...
HENAN PROVINCE, CHINA—According to a Phys.org report, archaeologist Xingtao Wei of Zhengzhou University and his colleagues analyzed residues preserved on three 8,000-year-old pottery tripods ...
China. The researchers examined twelve ancient pottery fragments from the Shangshan site, dating back to 10,000-9000 BP in the Neolithic period. “These sherds were associated with various vessel ...
The earliest known cultural relics related to snakes can be traced back to nearly 8,000 years ago in northeastern China, where Chahai Site in Fuxin, Liaoning province, has unveiled a cylindrical ...
Archaeologists have discovered 4,800-year-old relics in the earliest known lakeside settlement in Tibet, officially the Xizang Autonomous Region of China, dating back thousands of years. The site, ...
9,000–7,000 BP), which was one of North China's most significant Neolithic cultures ... a cemetery and three pottery Ding-tripods (鼎) with food-crust remains. Ding-tripods were a type of ...
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