An ancient climate event 4,200 years ago produced disruptions leading to the decline of major societies, offering warnings for the future.
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Scientists from Peking University have uncovered new genetic evidence that sheds light on how prehistoric people in China interacted, migrated, and built their communities. Led by Professors Huang ...
SHIMAO, CHINA—La Brújula Verde reports that an extensive genetic study of human remains found at the site of Shimao in Shaanxi Province is providing new insights into the population of one of ancient ...
Skull cups and skeleton masks have been discovered among a pile of 5,000-year-old discarded human bones in China, according to a new study. The sculpted skulls were found jumbled up with pottery and ...
A longstanding archaeological question - whether there was early human activity in the West Liaohe River Basin and even the ...
The Xiyin village site in Yuncheng, North China's Shanxi Province Photo: VCG. Including a Neolithic pigment palette, several new discoveries at the Xiyin village site have recentl ...
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