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Archaeological findings on the site of Shiji are currently the highest level cemetery Empirical evidence that Shiji has entered the early state form

Archaeological findings on the site of Shiji are currently the highest level cemetery Empirical evidence that Shiji has entered the early state form

On January 12, the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau held a press conference in Xi'an, and archaeologists discovered the current Shiji City site and the highest level cemetery of Shiji culture in Huangchengtai. According to reports, the high-level cemetery of Huangchengtai further highlights the degree of civilization of Shiji society, which is an important empirical evidence that Shiji has entered the early state form, and is an important gain in the work of exploring the source of Chinese civilization in recent years. The picture shows the Imperial City Tai cemetery.

Archaeological findings on the site of Shiji are currently the highest level cemetery Empirical evidence that Shiji has entered the early state form

The picture shows the unearthed jade gong. (Photo courtesy of Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau)

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