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An Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770BC-256BC) bronze artifact exhibited at the Luoyang Museum in Central China's Henan Province has sparked online fascination after netizens humorously noted its striking ...
The king’s carriage is pulled by six horses. The Museum of Luoyang Eastern Zhou Royal Horse and Chariot Pits is a special museum displaying the giant horse and chariot sacrificial pits of ...
Archaeologists have found 321 tombs and burial artifacts with transregional traits dating back to Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770BC–256BC) in Houzhai village in North China’s Shanxi Province, said ...
They found that the bones belonged to men who lived around 550 B.C., during the Warring States Period, when the Eastern Zhou dynasty (770 to 256 B.C.) held sway over the region.
The oldest walls, from the Spring and Autumn Period of the Eastern Zhou dynasty, when many small squabbling states in China ...
The Rites of Zhou, an administrative text dating to late in China’s Eastern Zhou Dynasty (771–256 B.C.), includes six recipes for creating bronze objects such as bells, mirrors, and swords ...
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