A recent archaeological study has uncovered an extraordinary cultural phenomenon in Neolithic China: the systematic modification of human bones. In the journal Scientific Reports, the research documents the first and only known example of this practice in prehistoric China, adding another window into the Liangzhu civilization that existed in the Yangtze River Delta from around […]| Archaeology News Online Magazine
A recent study by the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) is rewriting history regarding how politics and industry interacted in early imperial China. Researchers in the university’s Archaeo-metallurgy Laboratory have tracked the evolution of bronze mirror making back to a time of economic recovery and state-backed reform during the reigns of Emperors […]| Archaeology News Online Magazine
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