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Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

Excavations at the Paleolithic site of Piluo in Daocheng County, Sichuan (data map).

On March 18, the "Archaeology Forum of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences : New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology in 2021" was held at the China Institute of History. The forum unveiled the "New Discoveries of Chinese Archaeology in 2021", and 6 archaeological projects were selected, including the Paleolithic Ruins of Piluo in Daocheng County, Sichuan, the Neolithic Ruins of Huangshan in Nanyang City, Henan, the Sanxingdui Shang Dynasty Ruins in Guanghan City, Sichuan, the Guozishan Warring States Tomb in Zhangshu City, Jiangxi Province, the Qin han Cemetery in Zhengjiahun In Yunmeng County, Hubei Province, and the Tuguhun Royal Family Tomb Group in the Tang Dynasty in Wuwei City, Gansu Province.

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Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

Jiangxi Zhangshu City Guozishan Warring States Tomb excavated copper toe sitting on the person (data map).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

Jiangxi Zhangshu City Guozishan Warring States Tomb unearthed lacquer (data map).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

Thin-bladed axe found at the Paleolithic site of Pirlo in Daocheng County, Sichuan (infographic).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

On March 18, the "Archaeology Forum of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences : New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology in 2021" was held at the China Institute of History.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Xin

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

On March 18, Chen Xingcan, director of the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, announced the selection and shortlisting of new archaeological discoveries in China in 2021.

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

Exploring the summit of the Neolithic site of Huangshan Mountain in Nanyang City, Henan Province (data map).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

The Tomb of the Warring States of Guozishan in Zhangshu City, Jiangxi Province, unearthed jade dragons and jade phoenixes (data map).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

Flat pots excavated from the Warring States Qin Han Cemetery in Yunmeng County, Hubei Province (data map).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

On March 18, the "Archaeology Forum of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences • New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology in 2021" was selected for the project report session (mobile phone photos).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

A gold mask was unearthed from Pit 5 of the Sanxingdui Shang Dynasty Site in Guanghan City, Sichuan Province (data map).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

No. 8 pit of Sanxingdui Shang Dynasty ruins in Guanghan City, Sichuan Province (data map).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

The Qujialing culture Jade Huang (data map) excavated from the Neolithic site of Huangshan Mountain in Nanyang City, Henan Province.

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

On March 18, at the "Archaeology Forum of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences : New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology in 2021", participants watched a promotional video.

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

Qujialing culture bone comb excavated from the Neolithic site of Huangshan Mountain in Nanyang City, Henan Province (data map).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

A painting of a plate gate in the Warring States Qin Han Cemetery in Yunmeng County, Hubei Province (data map).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

The fourth pit of the Sanxingdui Shang Dynasty Site in Guanghan City, Sichuan Province, unearthed a bronze statue of a kneeling figure with a twisted head (data map).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

Strata and excavated relics of the Paleolithic site of Piluo in Daocheng County, Sichuan (data map).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

Hubei Yunmeng County Zhengjiahu Warring States Qin Han cemetery excavated lacquered wood tiger head pillow (data map).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

Wuwei City, Gansu Province, Tang Dynasty Tuguhun Royal Family Tomb Group Murong Zhi Tomb Tomb Road Niche Excavated Ceremonial Warriors Group (Data Map).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

Wuwei City, Gansu Province, Tang Dynasty Tuguhun Royal Family Tomb Group Murong Zhi Tomb Stone Zhi Gai (data map).

Xinhua All Media + | the selection of "2021 New Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology" was announced in Beijing

In Wuwei City, Gansu Province, the Tomb of Murong Zhi of the Tuguhun Royal Family Tomb Group of the Tang Dynasty was excavated with gilt gold and silver ornaments (data map).

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