
The six major archaeological discoveries in Shaanxi in 2024 were announced today
The six major archaeological discoveries in Shaanxi in 2024 were announced in Xi'an today (January 13): the Paleolithic site group in the Shichuan River Basin in Fuping, the Xiejiahe site in Changwu, the Changchun site in Fuping, the Weijiay site in Baoji, the Anhuamen site of Chang'an City in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and the Fan Family Cemetery of the Northern Song Dynasty in Beiliwang, Xi'an.

△Stone products found in the investigation on the right bank of Shichuan River in Fuping, Shaanxi

△The bronze ware assemblage of the Five Tripod Tomb in the Spring and Autumn Period at Weijiaya Site in Baoji

△The remains of the bridge at Anhua Gate site of Chang'an City in Sui and Tang Dynasties
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