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Archaeological Finds Reveal Early Chinese Urban Management

CNR Voice of China Zhengzhou 13d Impact 5
Archaeologists have discovered high-level late Xia Dynasty noble wooden burials at the Xiyangzhong ruins in Shaanxi. The Fuping Changchun site in Shaanxi fills a long-standing gap in the archaeological record of the Guanzhong eastern Wangji construction area.

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CNR Voice of China

“The Xiyangzhong ruins in Shaanxi have discovered the highest level of late Xia Dynasty noble wooden burials, providing important guidance for exploring the Xia culture.”

CNR Voice of China

“陝西復平長春遺址 從根本上填補了 關中東部王基關建區域 西州採義考古的長期空白... 而河南鄭州商城遺址... 我們看到了3600年前的城市管理職位”

CNR Voice of China

“河南鄭州商城遺址...新发现的複雜水網和倉儲遺跡讓我們看到了3600年前的城市管理職位...王維表示都城考古始終是中國考古的重點之一”

CNR Voice of China

“The newly discovered complex water networks and storage ruins at the Shangcheng site in Zhengzhou show us urban management from 3,600 years ago. The Fuping Changchun site in Shaanxi fills a long-standing gap in the Guanzhong eastern region.”

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