July 18, 1402 at 09:40
Archaeologists have managed to discover hundreds of amazing ancie objects that are more than 3000 years old. These artifacts belong to a Bronze Age city in northern China.
Chinese archaeologists have discovered fascinating artifacts including drinking vessels, paied pottery, decorative turquoise vessels, and jade carvings in northern China. For example, what you see in the main image of the text is a bronze bird with pieces of turquoise stone as decoration. These cases date back to 3 thousand years ago, the Shang Dynasty. This dynasty ruled northern China from 1600 to 1046 BC.
Discover amazing artifacts from a Bronze Age city in northern China
Ierestingly, people living in this ancie city belonging to the Bronze Age have been finding aiquities in their lands since the 1940s. Of course, at that time it was not clear to which period the discovered objects belonged. However, now with the discovery of a Bronze Age resideial area with an area of 3 square kilometers, many of the previous cases have been ideified.
A bronze star with pieces of turquoise that was in one of the graves of importa people of the city of Bronze.
All the things needed for human habitation have been found in this area, including large-scale structures and a number of graves. The newly discovered Bronze Age city is located in China’s Shaanxi Province. The capital of the Shang dynasty (which is the first Chinese dynasty with written documes) was located in this province, and a total of 13 other dynasties also chose their capitals from this province over the course of 1000 years.
A bone carefully carved and decorated with turquoise. You can see the image of a catfish on the bone.
It is for this reason that Shaanxi province is known as the cradle of ancie Chinese civilization and many ancie artifacts have been found in it. Archaeologists began excavating the Zhaigou area in late spring last year. So far, they have been able to ideify 9 graves belonging to rich people. Out of these 9 graves, 7 are quadrangular and have corridors. Experts suspect that these are related to local leaders. In ancie China, having a corridor on the way to the grave mea a person’s high social status, and ordinary people did not have the right to build it.
A bronze fragme of a chariot that strengthens the hypothesis of the burial of the chariot along with the horse.
The ceer of the Bronze Age city of China was built using rammed earth method. In this method, a mixture of related soil and other materials is compressed and placed in a mold. Various buildings with differe functions have also been discovered in this area, among which handicraft workshops and pottery kilns can be meioned. Several bronze pieces of horse-drawn carriages have also been discovered in this area, and the remains of horses can also be ideified.
Gold earrings with a piece of jade stone
This issue can well show how the chariot appeared and evolved in China and how it was buried with an importa person. Since last year, archaeologists have managed to discover more than 200 valuable ancie objects. One of the ieresting items discovered in the graves is lacquerware. Earlier, these dishes were seen in other importa ceers of the Shang Dynasty.
Experts consider the ancie artifacts discovered in this Bronze Age city in northern China to be amazing. They believe that this city was once the capital of a rival kingdom of the Shang Dynasty and was later occupied. Although the ancie works found tell about the high art of this region; But we must not forget that China had a completely hierarchical society in the Bronze Age. For this reason, only nobles were allowed access to bronze artifacts and these people used them only for religious ceremonies.




