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The first king of China? Archaeologists discover 5,000-year-old tomb of possible ancient monarchaccording to the South China Morning Post. The tomb "highlights the preliminary form of kingship in the prehistoric Central Plains region," he noted. The artifacts uncovered at the Wangzhuang site ...
The stone-built structures newly found at the Panlongcheng Site in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei Province, mark the first large-scale Xia-Shang period stone-built architectural remains discovered in ...
nomads from what is now northeastern China, they made use of many Confucian ideas from the Central Plains in the building of Zhongdu. "For example, they built gates for the city, whose names ...
On Jan. 4 and 5, a low-pressure system developed across the central Great Plains and then tracked eastward to the Mid-Atlantic. Along its track, widespread precipitation (1 to 2 inches ...
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