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Inside Ruins of Yin: One of China's oldest archaeological sites

(Xinhua)    16:37, July 26, 2016

Named after the last capital of China's first recorded dynasty Shang (16-11 cent. BC), which was in Anyang, Henan, the Ruins of Yin were famous for the discovery of oracle bones and script.

ZHENGZHOU, July 26, 2016 (Xinhua) --Photo taken on July 13, 2016 shows a bronze cauldron at Yinxu, or the Ruins of Yin, one of China's oldest archaeological sites, in Anyang, central China's Henan Province. Named after the last capital of China's first recorded dynasty Shang (16-11 cent. BC), which was in Anyang, Henan, the Ruins of Yin were famous for the discovery of oracle bones and script. (Xinhua/Li Bo)


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