New discovery of 'Sanxingdui Ruins' reveal the power of ancient China

in the past few months More than 500 artifacts have been discovered at the Sanxingdui Ruins. in guanghan city away from Chengdu Which is the capital of Sichuan Province (Sichuan) in southwest China, about 60 kilometers, by that number. There was one intact gold mask dating back 3,000 years, which attracted worldwide attention.

Ancient artifacts discovered in the six new sacrificial pits of the ancient ruins, such as gold masks, items made of jade and ivory. and various bronze utensils They are all beautifully created and have a unique appearance.

The new discovery raises the number of objects discovered in Sanxingdui. This has risen to nearly 2,000 after excavations of sacrificial pits No. 3 to No. 8 began in October 2020.

Sanxingdui Ruins It was first discovered in the late 1920s and covers an area of ​​12 square kilometers. It has been called one of the world's greatest archaeological discoveries of the 20th century, believed to be the ruins of an empire dating back 4,500-3,000 years.


A bronze vessel lid found in sacrificial pit No. 3 in the ancient ruins of Sanxingdui, southwest China's Sichuan (Sichuan) province.
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A statue of a mythical creature made of bronze was found in sacrificial pit No. 8 in the ancient ruins of Sanxingdui, southwest China's Sichuan (Sichuan) province. Recorded on September 2, 2021.


A bronze vessel lid found in sacrificial pit No. 3 in the ancient ruins of Sanxingdui, southwest China's Sichuan (Sichuan) province.


Left : A bronze tree found in Sacrifice No. 2 and displayed in the Sanxingdui Museum. in Guangzhou City, Sichuan Province (Sichuan) in southwest China. Pictured on March 17, 2021) (Xinhua file photo: right: Jade Chong (Chong is a rectangular container). inside is a cylinder) with tree painting that were found in the sacrificial pit number 3 and were put on display in the Sanxingdui Museum. in Guangzhou City, Sichuan Province (Sichuan) in southwest China. Recorded on September 2, 2021.


A gold leaf was found in Sacrificial Tomb No. 8 in the ancient ruins of Sanxingdui, southwest China's Sichuan (Sichuan) province. Recorded on September 3, 2021.



A statue of a mythical creature made of bronze was found in sacrificial pit number 3 in the Sanxingdui Ruins, southwest China's Sichuan (Sichuan) province. Recorded on 6 Sep 2021.

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