Sanxingdui News and Events: Updates from the Ancient Shu Civilization Site

From groundbreaking archaeological discoveries to special exhibitions and cultural programs, Sanxingdui continues to capture the attention of historians, researchers, and visitors. Explore the latest news and events to learn about new findings, ongoing research projects, and interactive activities that celebrate the art, history, and culture of one of China’s most enigmatic ancient civilizations.

News & Events

The world of archaeology is rarely punctuated by discoveries that fundamentally challenge our understanding of human history. Most excavations confirm, refine, or add detail to existing narratives. Then, there is Sanxingdui. A site so bizarre, so mag
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The soil of Sichuan’s Guanghan city holds secrets that defy time and textbook narratives. For decades, the Sanxingdui Ruins have been an archaeological enigma, a puzzle box that, with every new opening, reveals not answers, but more profound, more da
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The soil of Sichuan Province holds secrets that defy conventional narratives of Chinese civilization. For decades, the world understood ancient China through the lens of the Yellow River Valley—the Shang Dynasty with their oracle bones and ritual bro
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The air crackles with anticipation. In a world saturated with digital noise, something primal stirs—a call from a lost civilization, waiting to be heard. The upcoming grand exhibition, "Echoes of a Bronze Kingdom: New Marvels from the Sanxingdui Ruin
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The recent flurry of archaeological activity at the Sanxingdui Ruins in China's Sichuan province has sent ripples of excitement through the global history community. With each new artifact carefully extracted from the sacrificial pits, we are not jus
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The Golden Chamber Unearthed A Discovery That Shook the Archaeological World On March 15, 2025, archaeologists working at Sanxingdui's newly opened Sacrificial Pit 9 made a discovery that would dominate global headlines for weeks. What began as rou
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The red soil of Sichuan’s Guanghan City has begun to whisper secrets it held for over three millennia. In a series of breathtaking archaeological campaigns, the Sanxingdui Ruins have once again catapulted into the global spotlight, not merely as a si
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The air in the gallery is cool, hushed, and heavy with a silence that feels ancient. Under the precise, calculated museum lighting, a face—or rather, a collection of faces—stares out across millennia. Their eyes, elongated and hollow, seem to see not
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