DNA reveals that in prehistoric China, men remained in their community, while women joined new family lineages.
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Dragon Man and Big-Headed Man co-existed in prehistoric China 150,000 years ago, new dating reveals
The most recent addition to the human family tree – named after its unusually fat head – roamed northern China at the same time as the Denisovans. According to uranium-series dating, Homo juluensis ...
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 ...
Among the highlights is a batch of digitized books donated by the Harvard-Yenching Library to the National Library of China ...
Archaeologists working near Yulin in Shaanxi Province have recorded 573 ancient stone-walled fortress settlements. The Yulin ...
XI'AN, 4 December (BelTA - Xinhua) - Multiple grain storage pits dating back more than 4,000 years were discovered in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, which offer fresh evidence for the study of ...
This summer, the Shanghai Museum unveiled its latest blockbuster exhibition, “Legends of the Dragon: The Ancient Civilization of Hongshan Culture.” To date, it is the most comprehensive display of the ...
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