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Ancient bronze ware unearthed in China's Hunan
Updated: November 27, 2021 15:56 Xinhua

CHANGSHA — Two pieces of bronze ware dating back to the Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 BC) were unearthed in Central China's Hunan province, the provincial institute of cultural relics and archaeology said on Nov 26.

A rare bronze wine vessel, weighing 13.45 kg, was found in the province's Yongqing village in the city of Miluo. According to archaeologists, it has a rare shape with a unique bulging-eyed animal face pattern.

Another bronze pot — weighing 2.25 kg — dating back to the same dynasty was also unearthed from the village simultaneously.

Archaeologists believe that the discovery will enrich the understanding of bronze culture in the Yangtze River Basin, and provide important evidence for the study of ancient Chinese bronze civilization.

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