Narrator: Life was really different in the Shang dynasty to life today. Buildings were built from mud and wood, even palaces and towers and horses were the fastest form of transport. Builder ...
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) has vigorous security procedures in place, and there has been no evidence to indicate that any ...
At the Sanxingdui archaeological site in Sichuan, China, researchers have confirmed the use of silk in sacrificial rituals ...
They date from the late Shang Dynasty, (circa 1250 B.C. to circa 1050 B.C.), although the Bronze Age Shang Dynasty ruled most of northern China from about 1600 B.C. — the earliest traditional ...
China National Silk Museum and the Sichuan Research Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology have confirmed the use of ...
Sanxingdui bronze head, late Shang Dynasty (c. 16th century-11th century BC), loaned from the Sichuan provincial institute of archaeology. [Photo by GAO ERQIANG/CHINA DAILY] The 67-year-old artist ...