Archaeologists in China have uncovered ancient city walls in Henan Province, dating back to the early Xia Dynasty (2070–1600 B.C.).
ZHENGZHOU, March 13 (Xinhua) -- Ancient city walls unearthed in central China's Henan Province have been identified as dating back to the early Xia Dynasty (2070-1600 B.C.), offering new evidence for ...
The findings show that China's porcelain 'dual formula' technology can be traced back to the earlier Western Xia Dynasty.
Erlitou in the heart of the Central China Plains is spread across some three square kilometres in Luoyang, Henan province. The site, dating back to 3,800 years ago, is believed to be the capital city ...
In these tombs were found bronze oxen, stone horses and other sacrificial objects. The Western Xia was a dynasty which had close relations with the Han regime. At first it acknowledged allegiance ...
Xie’s descendants founded the dynasty. The first Shang king was Cheng Tang who defeated the Xia dynasty in the Battle of Mingtiao. The last Shang king was Di Xin, defeated in a great battle by ...
Porcelain wares unearthed in northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, which were produced nearly 1,000 years ago ...
The artefacts on show include ceramics, jades, stone sculptures and objects made from bone and bronze, covering the mid-to-late Neolithic period to the Xia dynasty, or from about 6,200BC to 1,500BC.
Xie’s descendants founded the dynasty. The first Shang king was Cheng Tang who defeated the Xia dynasty in the Battle of Mingtiao. The last Shang king was Di Xin, defeated in a great battle by ...
These findings show that China's porcelain "dual formula" technology can be traced back to the earlier Western Xia Dynasty, and thus did not originate during the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368 ...