2026-02 Archive

The world of archaeology is rarely shaken by discoveries that completely rewrite chapters of human history. Yet, in a quiet corner of China's Sichuan Basin, a series of breathtaking finds has done precisely that. The Sanxingdui Ruins, a site that lay
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The story of Chinese archaeology was irrevocably altered in 1986. In the quiet Sichuan countryside, near the modern city of Guanghan, two sacrificial pits yielded a treasure trove so bizarre, so artistically audacious, that it seemed to belong not to
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The world of archaeology rarely produces a spectacle that captures the global imagination quite like the Sanxingdui Ruins. Nestled in China's Sichuan province, this site has consistently defied expectations, rewriting chapters of early Chinese civili
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The story of archaeological discovery is often one of patient, meticulous digging, layer by literal layer. And then there’s Sanxingdui. This site, nestled in the heart of China's Sichuan Basin, near the modern city of Guanghan, doesn’t have a story—i
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In the quiet countryside of Guanghan, Sichuan Province, a discovery in 1986 shattered conventional narratives of Chinese civilization. Farmers digging clay unearthed not just artifacts, but an entire lost world: the Sanxingdui ruins. This was no ordi
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The archaeological world was set ablaze with the announcement of new discoveries at the Sanxingdui ruins in China's Sichuan province. While the site has captivated historians for decades, the recent unearthing of Pits 7 and 8 has delivered a breathta
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The Sanxingdui Ruins are not just an archaeological site; they are a portal. A portal to a lost civilization, a forgotten chapter of Chinese history, and a world of artistic expression so bizarre and brilliant it challenges our very understanding of
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The Chinese archaeological world was forever altered in the summer of 1986. In a quiet, rural area of Guanghan, Sichuan Province, workers excavating clay for bricks stumbled upon something extraordinary. What they uncovered was not merely a few scatt
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The story of Chinese archaeology was irrevocably changed in the spring of 1986. In a quiet corner of Sichuan Province, near the modern city of Guanghan, workers excavating irrigation ditches stumbled upon what would become one of the most significant
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The 1986 discovery of two sacrificial pits at Sanxingdui, and the subsequent, breathtaking finds in 2019-2022, didn't just rewrite Chinese history—they tore up the old script and presented a new, utterly alien narrative. Here, in the heart of the Sic
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