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Historical ruins in Gansu Province revealed to be Qin Dynasty sacrificial site

Situated in Li county in Northwest China s Gansu Province, commonly seen as the birthplace of China s Qin Dynasty (221BC-206BC) culture, a local archaeological site has recently been found to have been a large-scale architectural complex used for sacrificial ceremonies.

Bronze Mirrors Unearthed in China Still Reflect After 2,000 Years

Bronze Mirrors and Other Artifacts Unearthed at Gaozhuang The mirrors varied in length – between 7 centimeters and 22 centimeters (3 to 8 inches respectively), and were generally buried near the head or around the upper body within the tombs. What was instantly clear from the graveyard at Gaozhuang Township – made up of 400 separate tombs – was that this was a burial ground for the Han elite. This hypothesis was confirmed with the discovery of the artifacts unearthed within the tombs, including fine works of pottery, jade, iron and bronze that were buried with the bodies. Some of the mirrors show four Chinese characters “ jia chang fu gi ” which translated into “home of prosperity”, leaving no doubts about the class of those who had been buried.

More than 80 bronze mirrors of Han Dynasty unearthed in Shaanxi

More than 80 bronze mirrors of Han Dynasty unearthed in Shaanxi ( 1 Archaeologists from the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology have unearthed more than 80 bronze mirrors from the Western Han Dynasty (202 BC?9 AD) at a large cemetery in Dabaozi Village, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. Some of these bronze mirrors are well preserved and ornamented. After cleaning and repairing, they are still light and enable to reflect images. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yuan) Archaeologists from the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology have unearthed more than 80 bronze mirrors from the Western Han Dynasty (202 BC?9 AD) at a large cemetery in Dabaozi Village, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. Some of these bronze mirrors are well preserved and ornamented. After cleaning and repairing, they are still light and enable to reflect images. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Yuan)

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