A new round of archaeological excavations at Sanxingdui
A large number of artifacts have been unearthed again
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The first complete gold mask has been unearthed and still shines a thousand years later

The complete gold mask is a newly unearthed "heavy weapon"
The gold masks previously excavated are fragments
And this gold mask is very complete, the texture is excellent
It still shines thousands of years later
Experts speculate that the mask may have been attached to the bronze head
The stunning jade Qun surprised the Tongtian God Tree and aroused people's reverie
It was used as a sacrifice in ancient times
Outer square inner circle
The Liangzhu culture originated in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River
The jade tree unearthed this time is clearly engraved with a tree of gods
Prove it for sure
The ancestors of Sanxingdui thousands of years ago
In case of inaccessibility
Can communicate with civilizations thousands of miles away
It confirms the development process of Chinese civilization's pluralism, integration and mutual integration
Rare bronze figure hair "soaring into the sky" With exaggerated proportions of hands
The newly unearthed bronze kneeling and turning head figure is extremely exquisite and extremely rare
The expression is delicate, the body proportions and muscles are very realistic
Hair "soars into the sky" and the proportions of hands are exaggerated
It is a work full of realism and romantic imagination
It's a lot of reverie
Sacrificial pit No. 8 is being excavated
The first layer of ash
A large number of bronze fragments have been cleared
More than 280 pieces of jade
More than 300 pieces of gold foil
The second layer has more than 200 tusks
Below is the third layer of artifacts
At present, the bronze divine beast has been initially revealed
A bronze altar of unprecedented complexity
There are also bronzes with traces of cinnabar paintings
The area of archaeological excavations at Sanxingdui now
Less than two-thousandths of the total area of the Sanxingdui site
Many mysteries are waiting to be solved
Through the three star piles this bright star
To pursue the Chinese civilization in the sky
The sky is full of stars
Chief planner: Hui Xiaoyong, Chen Kaixing, Zhou Liang
Producer: Qi Huijie
Producer: He Qiang, Xiao Lin, Song Junyi
Editors: Wang Yuxuan, Li Yu, Wang Jingjing
Moderator: Hu Xin
Reporter: Xiao Lin
Text reporters: Xiao Lin, Tong Fang, Gao Boyang, Zhang Chaoqun, Li Qianwei
Photojournalist: Wang Xi
Poster Design: Yin Zhelun
Coordinator: Wang Yadi
Director: Zheng Chang
Video clip: Han Jinyang Zeng Xuezhen
Technical support: Li Yongxing, Liu Qi, Yu Kewei, Yang Hua, Chen Juwei, Wang Zeqi, Xu Bingjie, Liu Hai, Wang Ye
Acknowledgement
Sichuan Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology
Sanxingdui Museum