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Three archaeologies in Baoji were selected as "Top 100 Archaeological Discoveries in 100 Years"

Source: Baoji News Network

Baoji News Network News On October 18, under the guidance of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage, the "Top 100 Archaeological Discoveries in a Hundred Years" sponsored by the Chinese Archaeological Society and the China Cultural Relics Newspaper was officially released, and 3 archaeological discoveries in Baoji were successfully selected, namely the site of Zhouyuan, the site of Qinyongcheng and the site of Famen Temple. It is understood that the Third Chinese Archaeological Conference opened in Sanmenxia City, Henan Province on October 18. At the opening ceremony, 100 Chinese archaeological discoveries in the past 100 years were announced, and a sumptuous archaeological and cultural feast was presented to the public.

Three archaeologies in Baoji were selected as "Top 100 Archaeological Discoveries in 100 Years"

Zhouyuan ruins are located in the western part of the Guanzhong Plain in Shaanxi Province, north of Qishan Mountain, south of Weishui, east of Qishui, west to Qianshui, 120 kilometers away from Xi'an City, 100 kilometers away from Baoji City, about 70 kilometers long from east to west, about 30 kilometers wide from north to south, now Qishan, Fufeng area, cultural relics sites are very dense, the connotation is very rich, this is usually called the scope of Zhouyuan sites.

Three archaeologies in Baoji were selected as "Top 100 Archaeological Discoveries in 100 Years"

Qin Yongcheng ruins are the ruins of the capital city of the Qin State from the Spring and Autumn period to the middle of the Warring States period, located in the southern suburbs of Fengxiang, Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, which was founded in the Qin De Gong period, consisting of three parts: the Yongcheng City Site Area, the Qin Gong Mausoleum Park and the Guoren Tomb Area, with a length of 10 kilometers from east to west, and a width of 5 kilometers from north to south, with rich excavated cultural relics and high historical value, and was announced by the State Council as the third batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

Three archaeologies in Baoji were selected as "Top 100 Archaeological Discoveries in 100 Years"

The Famen Temple Underground Palace is the oldest, largest and highest-ranking pagoda underground palace ever discovered in the world. (Baoji News Network comprehensive finishing)

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