Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Source: Xinhua Published: May 06, 2013 19:49
A fossilized elephant tusk that can be dated back at least 10,000 years has been discovered in east China's Anhui Province, local cultural heritage authorities said Monday.
Source: Xinhua Published: May 02, 2013 09:12
Lucy, a 3.2 million-year-old fossil of a female skeleton discovered at Hadar in the Awash Valley of Afar Depression in Ethiopia in 1974, on Wednesday came back its home Ethiopia after a five-year tour in the US.
Source: Xinhua Published: April 27, 2013 09:14
China's terracotta warriors and horses will be displayed in Romania as part of a cultural exchange program between the two countries, organizers said Friday.
First ancient mirror workshop discovered in China
Source: Xinhua Published: April 25, 2013 11:14
Archeological workers work at at a newly discovered ancient workshop site in Zibo, east China's Shandong Province, April 23, 2013. A bronze mirror workshop, dating from some 2,000 years ago in China's Han Dynasty (202 B.C.-220 A.D.), was discovered in Zibo and believed to be the first of its kind di...
First ancient mirror workshop discovered in China
Source: Xinhua Published: April 24, 2013 15:58
A 2,000-year-old bronze mirror workshop has been excavated in east China's Shandong Province, the first such discovery in China, archaeologists announced on Wednesday.
Source: Xinhua Published: April 19, 2013 11:48
Scientists have found that a small, bird-like North American dinosaur incubated its eggs similarly to brooding birds, according to a new study that may bolster the evolutionary link between birds and dinosaurs.
Unearthing a sordid past
Source: Global Times Published: April 17, 2013 14:23
The ancient ruins of two tombs were discovered in Yangzhou of east China’s Jiangsu Province, one of which has been confirmed to be the tomb of Yang Guang, also known as the Suiyang Emperor.
Source: Xinhua Published: April 16, 2013 19:40
Chinese archaeologists said that a tomb unearthed in east Jiangsu Province might be the final resting place of an emperor known for his tyrannous reign about 1,500 years ago.
Buried treasure
Source: CFP Published: April 11, 2013 23:53
A huge chunk of cedar, weighing some 40 tons, is lifted from underground in Panzhihua, Sichuan Province Wednesday. The cedar, which was spotted during mining exploration, has been buried for around 1,000 years. Photo: CFP
China's top 10 archaeological discoveries of 2012
Source: Globaltimes.cn Published: April 10, 2013 20:15
Chinese authorities on Tuesday announced the top 10 archaeological discoveries made in 2012, with the earliest dating back to the Paleolithic era.
Source: Xinhua Published: April 10, 2013 08:25
Archaeologists said they have discovered the trackway of a swimming theropod in southwest China's Sichuan Province, helping to confirm that non-avian theropods were capable of swimming.
Source: Xinhua Published: April 09, 2013 19:02
Chinese authorities on Tuesday announced the top 10 archaeological discoveries made in 2012, with the earliest dating back to the Paleolithic era.
Indigenous stone zoomorphic heads found in San Salvador
Source: Xinhua Published: April 07, 2013 09:57
Image provided by the Salvadorean Ministry of Culture shows the director of archeology at the National Directorate of Culture Heritage, Shione Shibat (R) with a colleague, observing one of the two indigenous stone zoomorphic heads found in Chalchuapa Township, 80 kilometers west of San Salvador, cap...
Source: Xinhua Published: April 04, 2013 16:47
Archaeologists in east China's Jiangxi Province on Thursday announced that they have discovered rare mural paintings with vibrant colors in a 600-year-old tomb.
Source: Xinhua Published: April 02, 2013 16:33
Human remains were discovered in Cote d'Ivoire's western town of Duekoue by the villagers, indicating the possibility of a mass grave, according to the UN mission in the West African country.
Source: Xinhua Published: March 28, 2013 19:36
A carbonized cradle, frescos of goddesses and animals, body casts of people who met their ends about 2000 years ago.
Source: Xinhua Published: March 12, 2013 09:18
Egyptian Minister of Antiquities Mohamed Ibrahim Ali has announced the discovery of 14 ancient stone statues for Goddess Sekhmet in Luxor governorate, official news agency MENA reported Monday.
Earliest bronze armor pieces excavated in NW China
Source: Xinhua Published: March 11, 2013 09:54
File photo taken on July 5, 2012 shows ancient bronze artifacts unearthed from the Shigushan Mountain of Baoji City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province.
Source: Xinhua Published: March 07, 2013 16:10
Chinese paleoanthropologists have given the name Luanchuan Man to Homo erectus fossil specimens discovered in Central China's Henan Province.
Source: Xinhua Published: February 05, 2013 10:19
Archeologists discovered an ancient child's wooden coffin that dates back to over 3,000 years ago in Upper Egypt's tourist city of Luxor, Xinhua was told on Monday.
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