5,000-Year-Old Tomb in China Unearthed with Over 350 Artifacts

A 5,000-year-old tomb unearthed at the Wangzhuang ruins in Henan Province, China, provides evidence of an early prehistoric kingdom and complex social hierarchy. A team of archaeologists has uncovered over 300 artifacts that showcase cultural exchanges across ancient China. Royal Tomb Details The tomb, designated M27, measures 4.8 meters in length and 3.68 meters in width, covering 17 square meters. Its wooden coffin structure consists of inner and outer vessels. Over 350 burial artifacts were discovered, including nearly 200 jade ornaments, bone tools, animal remains, and pottery. “The Wangzhuang ruins are not an ordinary settlement, but rather the capital of … Continue reading 5,000-Year-Old Tomb in China Unearthed with Over 350 Artifacts