"Radiocarbon Dating Archaeology" Result

The silence of the Sichuan basin was shattered not by a roar, but by a spade. In 1986, farmers digging an irrigation ditch near Guanghan stumbled upon a cache of artifacts so bizarre, so utterly alien to the known narrative of Chinese civilization, t
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The humid Sichuan air seems to thicken with mystery the moment you stand before them. They are not merely artifacts; they are a confrontation. Gazing out from within their climate-controlled cases in the Sanxingdui Museum are faces that defy easy cat
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The silence of the pit is profound, broken only by the soft brush of an archaeologist's tool. Then, a glint of green—not of jade, but of oxidized bronze, emerging from the Sichuan earth after three millennia. A face, angular and severe, with eyes lik
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